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Fresh-Faced New User




Hey guys. Does anyone know the process for Den of Imaginations Red Rust Necrons?

http://bluetablepainting.com/rusty-necrons/
   
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Looks like red drybrushed over black or very dark brown

I've been playing a while, my first model was a lead marine and my first White Dwarf was bound with staples 
   
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Freaky Flayed One





Long Island, NY

I like em. It's a cool look.

DA KRIMSON KLAWZ
 
   
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Hurr! Ogryn Bone 'Ead!





Fake Englandland

A guy I know did Rusty Necrons, I believe it was a black base with orange and red drybrushing to get the look, I wouldn't be surprised if it was something similar for them.

Shadowrun is the best game ever. It's the only thing I have ever played in which I have jumped out of a shot out van with a chainsaw to cut a flying drone in half before leveling a building with ANFO assisted by a troll, a dwarf, an elf, and a wizard. 
   
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Rampaging Carnifex





South Florida

I would go black basecoat, with a Rhinox Hide drybrush, an earthshade wash, and sponged Doombull Brown, with a final Ryza Rust drybrush.

   
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Grisly Ghost Ark Driver





I can't bring myself to like rusty necrons even though I can appreciate the paint job of individual models.

Put together the models turn to indistinguishable mass, and fluff wise if the necron material was prone to erosion or chemical breakdown, they would be long gone after millions of years
   
 
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