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Chicago

I wrote a quick tutorial on how i speed painted 33 walking dead zombies in around 5.5 hours:

https://www.chicagoskirmishwargames.com/blog/2017/05/31/tutorial-speedpainting-zombies/



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What did you use for the blood? I recently bought the GW/citadel "blood for the blood god," but I am scared to use it lol

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Chicago

 Vidablo wrote:
What did you use for the blood? I recently bought the GW/citadel "blood for the blood god," but I am scared to use it lol


I used Tamiya clear red, and I went into detail in the full post. click the link above to check it out!

   
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Norfolk, VA

I like that you put the effort into the different colors of clothing instead of having them all look the same. Excellent blood work!

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Thanks! The blood was disgustingly fun!

   
 
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