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Offline Michi

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Re: Water Tower scratchbuild
« Reply #30 on: 20 October 2011, 05:42:46 AM »
Having a cuppa at the time, were we?  lol

I´d say so...

Offline Rob_Jedi

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Re: Water Tower scratchbuild
« Reply #31 on: 25 October 2011, 01:21:40 PM »
Got around to painting up some swatches of the colours I use for drybrushing up wood.



basically start with a black prime, then a heavy drybrush of the dark brown followed by lighter and lighter progressively lighter tones. The last grey colour is what really makes the wood look like it's been outside in the sun for years.




Offline Galland

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Re: Water Tower scratchbuild
« Reply #32 on: 07 November 2011, 08:27:57 PM »
Thanks for the run down of the wood colours that you used, its basically the same as I use when painting old distressed wood. However, your other buildings would be great to hear about as well.

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Offline Bullethead

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Re: Water Tower scratchbuild
« Reply #33 on: 10 November 2011, 02:48:52 AM »
What shade of gray do you use, I'm having a booger of a time finding one I like (also who's paint)?
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Offline Galland

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Re: Water Tower scratchbuild
« Reply #34 on: 10 November 2011, 08:31:54 AM »
What shade of gray do you use, I'm having a booger of a time finding one I like (also who's paint)?

I use, and I get about the same results as the OP; GW Codex Grey and Fortress Gray, I also like the Reaper lighter greys. The trick that I have found to be a easy way to get good distressed wood colour, is to use various khakis and such before the greys, also adding some green might help.

Offline G2

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Re: Water Tower scratchbuild
« Reply #35 on: 10 November 2011, 12:11:01 PM »
Hey nice work overall. I really love the water tower. Even though I don't have a need for a water tower in the terrain stuff I want to build, I certainly can use a good tutorial for "weather beaten" wood. So thanks for sharing all the tips and tricks in this build of yours.

Job well done.
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Offline Bullethead

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Re: Water Tower scratchbuild
« Reply #36 on: 11 November 2011, 02:25:13 AM »
I use, and I get about the same results as the OP; GW Codex Grey and Fortress Gray, I also like the Reaper lighter greys. The trick that I have found to be a easy way to get good distressed wood colour, is to use various khakis and such before the greys, also adding some green might help.

Thanks for the tip.  The khakis make sense; the green I wouldn't have thought of.  Great stuff!  Now to experiment...

 

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