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Author Topic: Repainting 'prepainted' scenery  (Read 1986 times)

Offline Wirelizard

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Repainting 'prepainted' scenery
« on: February 23, 2010, 02:46:32 AM »
Realizing I was never going to scratchbuild the stone walls I wanted for scenery, I bought a pack of six of Pegasus' "Round Stone Walls". They're very nominally prepainted - bare grey plastic with a sketchy white drybrush across them.

I photographed each step of the process, and threw together this photo tutorial - perhaps someone else will be inspired to repaint their prepainted scenery!


Flickr page for other sizes and notes.

The figures in the background of the top and bottom photographs are all 28mm, mostly Pulp Figures.


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Re: Repainting 'prepainted' scenery
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2010, 12:35:06 PM »
Hi Wirelizard,

The repaint job looks good - I did the same thing with the Pegasus "Column Ruins" for my recent pulp adventure set on an archaeological dig site. I sprayed the columns black and worked them up using VMC's "English Uniform" and "Iraqi Sand" colours.

Thanks for posting.

RMZ

 

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