They have at least received their primer and mandatory Vallejo dipping in dirty Brown Wash (see below, pre weathered before the first true lick of camo paint arrives):
The ongoing adventures of a boy who never grew out of making and playing with plastic model kits (and even some metal ones too). Also a wargamer in search of the perfect set of wargaming rules for WWII Land and 20th Century Naval campaigns.
Monday, 6 September 2021
Soviet 28m Reinforcements
Assembled in the factory, Warlord Games Russian Infantry than accompanied the Warlord KV1 (with insane KV2 turret option), heading towards the painting department (see below, however we all know of the unexpected production delays associated with the painting department):
They have at least received their primer and mandatory Vallejo dipping in dirty Brown Wash (see below, pre weathered before the first true lick of camo paint arrives):
They have at least received their primer and mandatory Vallejo dipping in dirty Brown Wash (see below, pre weathered before the first true lick of camo paint arrives):
Labels:
28mm,
28mm WWII,
Chain of Command,
KV1,
Modelling,
Painting Tray,
Russian,
Russian Tank,
Vallejo Wash,
Warlord Games,
WW2,
WWII
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2 comments:
That looks great. Never tried pre washing vehicles first. Will have to give it a go.
Cheers,
Pete.
It is when you want a dirty weathered and battered look
Nooks and crannies dark
It also shows up flash lines to file down
I would have thought it good for the Plague Space Marines and Chaos Blights
Perhaps think of it as a poor man's Contrast Paints
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