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Made in de
Regular Dakkanaut




NRW, Germany

So I am continuing my quest to build up my Bauhaus forces for Warzone Resurrection. This time it is Vulkan suits:

http://dhcwargamesblog.wordpress.com/category/sci-fi/warzone-resurrection/bauhaus/

Up next are some Armoured Hussars.

Enjoy,

Burkhard

P.S.: As usual here is a pre-view (with more clickable pictures on the blog itself):



   
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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

What do you use for the snow? I've been experimenting with snow shaker (woodland scenics) mixed with a combination of either:

PVA, woodland scenics water effects, future floor polish, or some mix of them (currently liking pva and future floor polish to go with the snow shaker).

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Made in de
Regular Dakkanaut




NRW, Germany

It is GF9 snow powder (although I think any brand would go), mixed with PVA and a little water till it has the consistency of soft ice cream. I applied it with a spatula and that was it.

   
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Fixture of Dakka





Bathing in elitist French expats fumes

Nice! I may have found my Eisenkern-appropriate Sentinels.

Oh and your painting looks good. Have you thought of deepening the shadows artificially a little bit?

 GamesWorkshop wrote:
And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!

 
   
Made in de
Regular Dakkanaut




NRW, Germany

Thanks Mathieu!

The shadows are actually deeper, but got lost on the photo. Probably because I took the photos outside in bright sunshine.

Funny thing is... When I took the photos the other day I thought that these should actually mix well with the Eisenkern range. So I think you should be fine! Funny how great minds think alike!

   
 
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