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brian

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Hi Brian

That's looking great , great metallic work and the fleshwork looks spot on

Good to see you posting

Look forward to more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Beautifly done Brian. Excellent metal work. I too would like to know how you did the metal work.
 
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Over a grey primer I painted on by brush Dark Star Baroque metallic.I then paint Over the entire armour with Lamp black oil paint with bit of Burnt umber mix.I then remove the oils with kitchen towel.I let this dry for 2 days and applied a thin coat of Tamiya Smoke which tends to leave it a bit too glossy,so I applied a thin coat of Valleyo satin varnish.When it's all dried I highlighted parts of the armour with the Baroque metallic paint and increased the recesses with the original oil mix..
 
[COLOR=var(--primary-text)]Brian Snaddon[/COLOR]
Over a grey primer I painted on by brush Dark Star Baroque metallic.I then paint Over the entire armour with Lamp black oil paint with bit of Burnt umber mix.I then remove the oils with kitchen towel.I let this dry for 2 days and applied a thin coat of Tamiya Smoke which tends to leave it a bit too glossy,so I applied a thin coat of Valleyo satin varnish.When it's all dried I highlighted parts of the armour with the Baroque metallic paint and increased the recesses with the original oil mix..

Tremendous - thanks Brian!

Gary
 

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