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Made in ca
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I'm trying to get back into warhammer and painting again. I have a bunch of Dark Angel Deathwing, half I already painted 6-7 years ago and half I still have to paint - but I don't have the citadel colours that I used before. What I do have is the Vallejo Basic USA Colors Paint Set. I was looking for advice to mix some of those paints together to get close to the bone colour that the DW use.

Thanks for any help!
   
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Thane of Dol Guldur





Bodt

A basic bone colour could be mixed with a brown, a yellow and a white. Best best is to just experiment with the colours you have until you find something that works.

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Made in ca
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Thanks Queen, that gives me a great starting point.
   
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Thane of Dol Guldur





Bodt

It might be worth investing in some new paints though. Decide on your theme and pick some up that will make it easier.

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Made in ca
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Thanks for the advice - I was hoping to use my existing paint set from gunpla to do it. I wanted to try getting back into it (haven't played since college) without spending any money since I'm not sure if it'll stick.
   
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Florence, KY

The trouble with mixing paints is getting a consistent color from one painting session to the next. While that's not a problem with one-off models it's not ideal for an army with multiple models.

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