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To add weathering powders
yes 90% [ 19 ]
no 10% [ 2 ]
Total Votes : 21
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Made in gb
Excited About the Great Crusade




edinburgh

So i painted this pair up, and im in two minds as to add weathering powders or not.
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Made in gb
Using Inks and Washes






Powder those bad boys up.

   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut





Nottinghamshire

Powder or a little wash for oily effects in a few places, and mucky treads.


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Made in us
Did Fulgrim Just Behead Ferrus?





Fort Worth, TX

My preference has always been "no weathering." I like my models clean and parade ready. That could also partly be because I remember when weathering/battle damage was all the rage and it was often just too overdone or done poorly (much like NMM after it and OSL is today).

Could definitely use some shading, though.

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Incorporating Wet-Blending




Sydney

Oil wash them, they're Guard units - they're filthy when they leave the shop floor
   
 
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