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Is this salamanders green base? Trying to determine my base coat.
Thanks!
No madam, 40,000 is the year that this game is set in. Not how much it costs. Though you may have a point. - GW Fulchester The Gatling Guns have flamethrowers on them because this is 40k - DOW III
It's whatever you want. Post a picture of the colour you're trying to emulate and someone can help identify it for you. Biel-Tan has been anything from pale green to emerald green, to almost Dark Angel's green. There is no set method.
Biel-tan Green is a Glaze - it's a smooth, translucent paint that normally can be used to tint things towards a green colour.
A good example would be if you wanted to make a mottled green pattern with more variance. You do a bunch of greys in the patterning you desire, and then apply the Biel-Tan green over it to make it all in green shades with more depth.
No madam, 40,000 is the year that this game is set in. Not how much it costs. Though you may have a point. - GW Fulchester The Gatling Guns have flamethrowers on them because this is 40k - DOW III
Sauragnmon wrote: Biel-tan Green is a Glaze - it's a smooth, translucent paint that normally can be used to tint things towards a green colour.
A good example would be if you wanted to make a mottled green pattern with more variance. You do a bunch of greys in the patterning you desire, and then apply the Biel-Tan green over it to make it all in green shades with more depth.
Biel-tan Green is actually a shade. Waywatcher Green is the glaze.
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