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Space Marine Scout with Sniper Rifle



SW Washington

Hello all,
I am new to the hobby and as wondering if anyone knew how to make minis look like they're covered in snow, like they've been walking around in a blizzard or something. I've been looking on Google for a while, but all I can find is how to make bases snowy. Thank you in advamce for any advice.
   
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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

First, Welcome to Dakka.

There was a thread not to long ago talking about how to winter wash a whole model. I contained a very impressive link on a technique that is advanced, but awesome looking.

YMMV, I have no idea what skill level you are working with, but there is a place to get started.

   
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Space Marine Scout with Sniper Rifle



SW Washington

Thank you for the welcome, sir!
I have very little skill in the hobby, as I just started a few weeks ago, the link you provided looks a little difficult but is exactly what I was looking for! I am sure with some effort and focus I can replicate it and have the desired effect on my models.
Much appreciated!
   
 
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