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Collins Does Afghanistan 2013-2014

Collins Does Afghanistan 2013-2014

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The OTTer Multicam Painting Guide

Tutoring 11
Skill 11
Idea 11
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On OTT we all got together and found a way to go about it.

You’ll need the following paints

  • Baneblade Brown
  • Nurgling Green
  • Gorthor Brown
  • Dryad Bark
  • Waagh Green
  • Flayed One Flesh
  • Athonian Camoshade
  • Nuln Oil
Step1: Base Baneblade Brown and splodge Nurgling GreenStep1: Base Baneblade Brown and splodge Nurgling Green
Step2: splodge Gorthor BrownStep2: splodge Gorthor Brown
Step3: Line or Worm on Dryad BarkStep3: Line or Worm on Dryad Bark
Step4: Line or Worm on Waagh GreenStep4: Line or Worm on Waagh Green
Step5: Line or Worm Flayed One FleshStep5: Line or Worm Flayed One Flesh

It’s at this stage that the pattern comes to life. The key part of the scheme that’s recognisable is the off white colour. But its still really harsh and needs binding together.

  • A very light wash of Athonian Camoshade (perhaps more a glaze)
  • Then you have to manually go in and pin wash areas with Nuln Oil to highlight things like pockets, body armour overlaps, helmet nets etc.
One washed and pin-washed this is the resultOne washed and pin-washed this is the result

If you look at the leg pockets helmet detail and the ‘battle nappy’ body armour section you can see the pin-wash is an absolutely key part of the process.

It breaks up the overall view down into its different sections, I guess this is the ‘breaking the camouflage’ that you always hear about.

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