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I'm painting a Leman Russ for my Savlar Chem Dogs army and I've got just about every bit sorted out... Except the treads. I know they need to be weathered significantly, since given the Savlar regiments were mustered fight in the foul underhives of Armageddon, but I'm not sure exactly how to execute this weathering. One idea I had would be rust. This would involve basecoating with Leadbelcher, then following up with Typhus Corrosion, drybrushing with Ryza Rust, and then go around the edges with Runefang Steel. I got the idea from this video:
I've seen this sort of all-over rust effect done here:
Would you say that the texture of Typhus Corrosion would be too much or would it be reasonable?
Thanks in advance,
- ripjaw
My Armies
T9A Dwarves - 5-6K
T9A Ogres - 5-6K
T9A WoDG - 4K
A lot of Orks (WAAAGH! Ripjaw)
A lot of khorne marines and daemons (The Prophets of The Red River)
around 2500 points of Grey Knights (The 3rd Brotherhood "The Heralds of the Emperor Resplendent")