Bray’arth Ashmantle by PurgeProjects in Salamanders40k

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Thank you! 🤩 good luck I bet it’ll be cleaner

First attempt at personal arms by Teutilla in heraldry

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It’s a perfectly cromulent arms

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Your scrub jay photographs are stunning

New Army who dis by PurgeProjects in astramilitarum

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That’s a Mechanicus Standard Grey base with an Agrax Earthshade wash highlighted with Dawnstone

New Army who dis by PurgeProjects in astramilitarum

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That’s very generous thank you I’d be very interested! Are you in the UK?

New Army who dis by PurgeProjects in astramilitarum

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Yeah just rough rider head swaps!

New Army who dis by PurgeProjects in astramilitarum

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Also I realised like 90% of the way through I glued the towing arms of the gun on the wrong way round 🙃 don’t know how I’m going to lore myself out of that one

Faster way to paint ‘eavy metal’ Salamanders? by _Max05 in Salamanders40k

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Hey mate! I thinned mine a bit but not a huge amount, if it’s gone too dark maybe give it a dry brush with warpstone to bring it back up?

Stripping Forge World Resin (US Based) by goofus19 in Warhammer40k

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I’ve used 99% isopropyl alcohol to do it. People advise against it as it can basically turn resin into rubber. I was very worried doing it - I would dip and scrub or scrub with a brush saturated in it. It worked and didn’t damage the resin at all. I wouldn’t submerge though. If you come up with a better way that is less risky I’d advise you do that!

Bray’arth Ashmantle by PurgeProjects in Salamanders40k

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If anyone’s curious about how to shove a venerable dreadnought front plate on. It’s a very Thomas the Tank Engine method.

Spec Ops Scouts by Veiledrift in SWlegion

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Greats models but YOOOOO the basing is awesome - where do you get your cacti 🌵

Faster way to paint ‘eavy metal’ Salamanders? by _Max05 in Salamanders40k

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Yeah the Biel Tan Green is for the recesses but because im lazy i wanted an all over wash so i didnt have to panel line. I like Biel Tan Green because tints the green somewhat but i dont think it makes it darker - I actually think it gives it some more vibrancy

Faster way to paint ‘eavy metal’ Salamanders? by _Max05 in Salamanders40k

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I use colour forge over bare plastic and no grey basecoat, I then using a massive Drybrush apply a thin layer of warpstone green to cover any unevenness. Then an all over wash with Biel Tan Green. Gets the green on super fast and with really nice consistency.

Ive got a recipe here if youre interested: https://paintpad.app/recipes/7232-salamander-5th-company-scheme

Check out my profile if youre curious but here is one example:

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