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Made in nl
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Wanted to share my attempt at objective markers with you guys.

Hope it dries well (first attempt at using still water effects). C&C are very welcome.

P.s. sorry for the bad quality pics.


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Made in gb
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Nice idea using skulls to number them. Good luck with the water effects

Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

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How are you making that effect? i'm looking at trying to do something similar for a terrain piece but in a promethium grey/brown/oil colour, but if that falls through then sludge green would be very nice.
   
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The Netherlands, Europe

Cool!
How do they look today?

 
   
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London

Yeah ... would be interested to see the end result as it is a good concept for objective markers



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nareik wrote:
Perhaps it is a lube issue, seems obvious now.
 
   
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Thanks for the reply’s.

So I used Valejo water effect but somehow it didnt dry how I expected it would. Applied additional several thin layers to no avail. Any ideas what went wrong?

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