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JOA Castle Painting - Unfinished Business

JOA Castle Painting - Unfinished Business

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JOA Castle Painting - Unfinished Business

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Detailing Day – A really slow and tedious process (but I had saved XLBS to listen to while I worked).

Back to the Windows:  I touched up all of the window slits etc. with a dab of yellow and white and after they had dried I coated them with Vallejo Satin Varnish (I was going to use Gloss Varnish but I couldn’t find it anywhere).

The next task was to pick out all the stones around the window slits and doors and do another dry brush of light grey over everything.  This wasn’t a dramatic step but helped give depth.

(The outside ones have been touched up and the inner two have not).

All the little bits – low walls, the bridge, the rock formations and the well were also given a dry brush of light grey.

JOA Castle Painting - Unfinished Business

Finally, with a 50:50 Nuln Oil dribble and a bit of Satin Varnish, the Garderobes were put into action…

JOA Castle Painting - Unfinished Business

So that’s just about it for the Joan of Arc Castle.  I will add a bit of moss and vegitation later, when I have done the town houses, Tavern and Mill etc. but for now I am happy to have done a bit of Spring Cleaning.

One last job… Set it all back up and take some more photos.

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