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So after all of those painting tests, and finding a weathering scheme I liked, I just went ahead and weathered the tank differently. I am pretty happy with the tank, especially given this is a repaint without simple greening. This tank used to be grey, not it looks like some Ad-Mec nightmare. I mean, who takes care of this thing, and why do they let it look like this!
I am point to put up more of my weathering shots one tank at a time!
Looks really good. This weathering thing is starting to get really popular. I thought about diving into the Forge World powders.
ReplyDeleteThe Masterclass book strikes again. I really wished I read it before I painted 5 russes, 3 chimera's, 3 hellhounds and 3 sentinels.
ReplyDeleteBugger!
PS - Looking excellent mate.
Looks fantastic!
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