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Longtime Dakkanaut





Sprayed my necrons from indomitus today using GSW colour shift in a rattle can. Thought you might be interested to see the results. This is my base colour and will be doing detail soon. The camera doesn’t see colourshift as well as the eye so I e done my best.

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Frenzied Berserker Terminator




Southampton, UK

Wow, they look fantastic!
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Thanks, it’s a good way to get a quick good look all over but the problem I have had with special effects paints is that they are very hard to fix when my brush hits the wrong spot
   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster





New Orleans

Looks great!
I have used the brush on, but never the rattle can,
good to see it works well!
   
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Veteran Knight Baron in a Crusader





These work much better in rattle can than brushing. I tried to paint some stuff with a brush using this paint and it never came out right.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





I think you have to do very thin layers. I have also used airbrush and they work very well but don’t have space to use airbrush atm
   
 
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