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Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






So wanting to repaint my army I found this short but excellent guide to make a stunning camo. (obviously there is a part 1)




But this is the weathering part and he is using "glazes" but is that just a "shade"? and what products should I get to get a similiar style? (as he sadly does not list them) would GW products work as good?

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Made in no
Longtime Dakkanaut






No idea what he uses, but i suggest you check out AK interactive as they do have a good amount of weathering washes/glazes/pigments.
http://ak-interactive.com/v2/
just remember they deal mainly whit acrylics and enamels.

You prolly need to find a dedicated plastic hobby model shop to find their products if you dont want to order online.

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Croatia

A glaze is just a thinned down translucent paint. You can simply mix water or medium with your citadel or any other acrylic paint and get a glaze. But for the sake of simplicity you can check out AK interactive as mentioned. Whatever weathering effect you need they have in a bottle, no skill reqired, just slap it on where you want it.

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