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Author: | N00bie_Boy [ Sun Mar 16, 2014 3:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Painting/Assembling Ruins of Osgilliath |
Hey just picked up Ruins of Osgilliath. Any tips for assembling and any ideas for how to paint? |
Author: | Xintao [ Sun Mar 16, 2014 3:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Painting/Assembling Ruins of Osgilliath |
Here's a quick way I painted it up. 1. Prime black 2. Heavy dry brush of Rakarth Flesh(old Dehenb Stone). I mean really heavy. Leaving deep cracks black 3. Wash with Nuln Oil 4. Dry brush again with Rakarth Flesh 4. Now a light Dry brush with White Here is a battle pic with some of the ruins in it as an example. It's a little dark in the picture, but that's due to lighting in my basement. Hope this helps. |
Author: | Nevinsrip [ Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Painting/Assembling Ruins of Osgilliath |
Stores that sell spray paint, sell a product that leaves a stone finish on the painted surface. It comes in a bunch of different colors. Krylon, Valspar, Rustoleum and American Accents all make some variation of it. Spray the ruins and then wash with whatever you like. Works a treat and the ruins really look like stone. |
Author: | N00bie_Boy [ Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Painting/Assembling Ruins of Osgilliath |
Xintao wrote: Here's a quick way I painted it up. 1. Prime black 2. Heavy dry brush of Rakarth Flesh(old Dehenb Stone). I mean really heavy. Leaving deep cracks black 3. Wash with Nuln Oil 4. Dry brush again with Rakarth Flesh 4. Now a light Dry brush with White Here is a battle pic with some of the ruins in it as an example. It's a little dark in the picture, but that's due to lighting in my basement. Hope this helps. Thank you. This seems easy but looks great in the end result. |
Author: | N00bie_Boy [ Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Painting/Assembling Ruins of Osgilliath |
Nevinsrip wrote: Stores that sell spray paint, sell a product that leaves a stone finish on the painted surface. It comes in a bunch of different colors. Krylon, Valspar, Rustoleum and American Accents all make some variation of it. Spray the ruins and then wash with whatever you like. Works a treat and the ruins really look like stone. So all I have to do is that? Cool. |
Author: | Nevinsrip [ Thu Mar 20, 2014 1:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Painting/Assembling Ruins of Osgilliath |
Well, Willow perhaps you didn't shake the can enough. Or let it heat up. When using spray paint, I find that it is best to run hot water from the tap over the can for a few minutes. This allows the paint to flow more evenly and to create a finer mist. It also helps to spray about 18 inches away from the subject to allow an even coating. I used it on my ruins and they came out to my satisfaction. Some quick washes and some vines and they are ready to go. To each his own, I guess. |
Author: | Oldman Willow [ Thu Mar 20, 2014 4:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Painting/Assembling Ruins of Osgilliath |
Nevinsrip wrote: Well, Willow perhaps you didn't shake the can enough. Or let it heat up. When using spray paint, I find that it is best to run hot water from the tap over the can for a few minutes. This allows the paint to flow more evenly and to create a finer mist. It also helps to spray about 18 inches away from the subject to allow an even coating. I used it on my ruins and they came out to my satisfaction. Some quick washes and some vines and they are ready to go. To each his own, I guess. Quote: they came out to my satisfaction But not to mine, but that is your point too.
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