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Rravendas.bsky.social

My kids wanted to work on some Hirst Arts plaster dungeon scenes, so I flipped the stuff on my desk around so they can have stations of their own. Taught them how to drybrush and use washes yesterday to make their little scenes pop more. Daddy daughter hobby time is great.

A hobby desk with cutting mats, paint brushes, paints and some bins of plaster pieces. It's a mess, with two painting stations to work at.
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Thank you 😊 so it’s honestly pretty simple stuff: black undercoat, heavy drybrush of Iron Breaker, wash with Black Templar, drybrush back up with Iron Breaker again, then recess highlight with Snakebite Leather. I’ll be adding a bit of rust and maybe some daubed on war paint to finish it up.

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SAsensiblearchie.bsky.social

Sample figures trialling colours for the Austrians. Both figs got black undercoat, then white overspray. Whites were drybrush ivory, sepia wash then drybrush ivory and white highlights. #Wargaming#SharpPractice#Miniatures 40mm prints from Piano STL.

Sample printed and painted Austrian infantry casualty and Landwehr figure. 40mm 3d prints. And the camera has flattened all the colours.
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Bbitshammer.bsky.social

The rust is spray paint and a drybrush so I have to be a bit neat to make it look like it sits over the concrete

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TYtammi.bsky.social

Drybrush the little buggers in an afternoon. Job's a good'un.

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Nthereilneil.bsky.social

Thanks ! Its just some texture paste, then paint brown, then a mix of rust pigment powder and airbrush thinner. Light drybrush of silver. The cracked areas are Mordant Earth texture paint by GW.

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IBiboudreau.bsky.social

(obviously there's still tons left to do, the furs around the waist, the power claws, etc etc etc, but I wanted to test to see how well I could get a drybrush highlight onto the faceplate)

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Jjoshface.bsky.social

Drybrush and then infill

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TShyvemynd.bsky.social

I used Vallejo Model Color for the tiny Marian Roman army bases – first a basecoat with Brown Sand, then a dark wash, then a drybrush of Brown Sand, followed by Dark Sand, and finally Pale Sand. I think that "recipe" works for larger models. But there's just too much contrast for the 2mm stuff.

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NQmoxamber.bsky.social

#hobbystreak 809 a different one than usual! One of my roommates has been getting into 40k, and managed to really clog 2 spray cans of primer, so I decided to prime his minis. Ialso gave them a zenithal and then a drybrush to be extra

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