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So I am trying to make my imperial guard have a slight ashy or sooty look. Like the forces have been around lots of fire and debri from the volcano mountain or a city on fire. Any ideas how to do this? Right now I am going really heavy on the nul oil wash on almost every bit but is there better way? What about when get to tanks. Thanks in advance.
   
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Salisbury

Ever tried weathering powders? I use this stuff when I want to make something look sooty; http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/87080weathering/

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I can't seem to order from there? Any techniques
   
 
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