Great patina effect on his back. How do you accomplish it in such a muted way? I've been working on that with some brass plates on my tank and they either turn out bright green or brown.
I like the added touch of the grenades. Gives some spice to the squad.
I had a good solid VMC bronze base. Then a watery thin wash of VMC Bronze-Green Then a Thin wash of Vallejo Verdi-gris glaze. Then a thin wash of oygrn flesh.
I live in New York and have been into the hobby for quite some time now.
I have yet to play a single game but have painted close to twenty different armies.
I really enjoy making quailty armies that I end up selling after a year or so to those who will really enjoy them.
When I am not painting you can find me kicking back enjoying suburban life.
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Great patina effect on his back. How do you accomplish it in such a muted way? I've been working on that with some brass plates on my tank and they either turn out bright green or brown.
I like the added touch of the grenades. Gives some spice to the squad.
I had a good solid VMC bronze base.
Then a watery thin wash of VMC Bronze-Green
Then a Thin wash of Vallejo Verdi-gris glaze.
Then a thin wash of oygrn flesh.
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