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Offline blackstone

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Weathered Mech for 15mm
« on: 29 September 2009, 11:28:19 PM »
Here's a figure I tried some weathering techniques on for the first time. It had been painted previous in a blue and white paint scheme but I was never too happy with it. I decided to rebase it and dirty it up for use as a 15mm robot. I painted a bold terracotta/beige camo colour .. but then rubbed alot of it off with a wet brush!

Maybe it ended up too weathered.. but I like it more now anyway :)




Offline Commander Vyper

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Re: Weathered Mech for 15mm
« Reply #1 on: 30 September 2009, 12:21:30 AM »
Here's a figure I tried some weathering techniques on for the first time. It had been painted previous in a blue and white paint scheme but I was never too happy with it. I decided to rebase it and dirty it up for use as a 15mm robot. I painted a bold terracotta/beige camo colour .. but then rubbed alot of it off with a wet brush!

Maybe it ended up too weathered.. but I like it more now anyway :)





Nice, more like a 28mm fallout mech or enviro-suit.

Like that.

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