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Warmaster Revolution (10mm Fantasy) - Ogres & Lizardmen

Warmaster Revolution (10mm Fantasy) - Ogres & Lizardmen

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Ogre & Savage Kin Clothing

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Due to the large amount of brushwork still to be done and my hectic end-of-year work schedule, progress has been slow but steady.

For clothing on the ogres and savage kin, I used the same method as with the goblins – starting with a very dark grey and working my way up.  Because these models are a little larger, I was able to do some traditional layering in addition to the overbrushing.

As always, details in the captions.

Base with Vallejo Model Color German GreyBase with Vallejo Model Color German Grey
First highlight by mixing Vallejo Game Color Sombre Grey with the German Grey. First highlight by mixing Vallejo Game Color Sombre Grey with the German Grey.
Second highlight by mixing Vallejo Game Color Wolf Grey into the Sombre Grey & German Grey.  For ogre hair, I did the first three layers the same as the clothing, then added a fourth layer by mixing in a bit more Wolf Grey for the extreme highlights. Second highlight by mixing Vallejo Game Color Wolf Grey into the Sombre Grey & German Grey. For ogre hair, I did the first three layers the same as the clothing, then added a fourth layer by mixing in a bit more Wolf Grey for the extreme highlights.
Clothing was then washed with Ghost Tint Oil Discharge mixed heavily with Flo-Aid and airbrush thinner.  I then picked out the highlights on the skin by mixing a bit of Minitaire Scorching Red into Vallejo Game Color Terracotta.Clothing was then washed with Ghost Tint Oil Discharge mixed heavily with Flo-Aid and airbrush thinner. I then picked out the highlights on the skin by mixing a bit of Minitaire Scorching Red into Vallejo Game Color Terracotta.

Next up, finishing off the Savage Kin and Yetis.

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