I will add more images here when I can get the pictures processed...



Some group shots of the rest of the squad:


A collection of images that feature my painted miniatures. It features many of my award winning figures and terrain pieces painted since 2001.
I love the colour scheme! The dirty white is particularly great. How do you paint that?
ReplyDeleteSpecial credit for the bases too - they add a lot of character to the squad.
I'll be looking a lot more into this Blog!
Cheer!
Thanks! I started out by mixing charandon granite with dheneb stone, eventually going more and more to the stone. I then mixed in some off white to get even lighter.
ReplyDeleteFor the stains and rust, I used a watered down mix of calthan brown and granite, moving more towards the calthan. I learned that if you water down the foundation paints, they are great for staining and rust into the crevaces. It almost works like the glazes, but in reverse! I hope that helps!