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Hi all!
I recently started work on a new Tau army, I decided on the Borkan paint scheme and went down to my local GW store to pickup the paints. In the Tau codex the Borkan are leaning towards what I would call I white, but when I use Fenrisian grey, they turn out much more blue than I was hoping. Any suggestions or ideas as to how I could improve this would be appreciated.

Sorry for being such a noob :/

W 1 / D 2 / L 1
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2013
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 darknessforbid wrote:
Hi all!
I recently started work on a new Tau army, I decided on the Borkan paint scheme and went down to my local GW store to pickup the paints. In the Tau codex the Borkan are leaning towards what I would call I white, but when I use Fenrisian grey, they turn out much more blue than I was hoping. Any suggestions or ideas as to how I could improve this would be appreciated.

Sorry for being such a noob :/


The fenrisian grey is certainly not the colour I would recommend for white. In the gold old days I would point you towards space wolves grey, if you can find some nab it, but in this day and age I would recommend starting with your grey as a base to put white over it; to which I would recommend white scar.

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