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Crawl out through the Fallout...

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Lexington Building

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Today we have something a little larger for the table, the Lexington Building by TTCombat.  This is another thing that has sat in the backlog far longer than intended!

I have added some extra details using cork chippings for rubble and some resin ‘alien plants’ again from The Square.  I thought these resembled the mutated flora you will find throughout the world of Fallout growing in decaying ruins everywhere.

Sealed and primed grey.  Loads of PVA glue used - that cork had better stay on!Sealed and primed grey. Loads of PVA glue used - that cork had better stay on!
A light base coat all over. Not worrying about coverage here, because this is getting layers.A light base coat all over. Not worrying about coverage here, because this is getting layers.
Dirtied up with black dry brushed a bit randomly but with attention to recesses.Dirtied up with black dry brushed a bit randomly but with attention to recesses.
I through an orange into the mix next to imply a bit of variation in the brick/stone.I through an orange into the mix next to imply a bit of variation in the brick/stone.
Here I went too light.  I wanted a grubby off white but in person the white covered too well and washed it out.Here I went too light. I wanted a grubby off white but in person the white covered too well and washed it out.
So I brought the sandy base colour out again and knocked it back.So I brought the sandy base colour out again and knocked it back.
Black, grey and a bit of brown dry brushed together for the floors..Black, grey and a bit of brown dry brushed together for the floors..
Picking out rebar, the glowing mutant fungi and I put some agrax earthshade over the rubble.e Picking out rebar, the glowing mutant fungi and I put some agrax earthshade over the rubble.e
Finally I picked out the orange stripe with a thin coat to leave the grime showing through and dry brushed a little white along the top edges of the walls and window frames.Finally I picked out the orange stripe with a thin coat to leave the grime showing through and dry brushed a little white along the top edges of the walls and window frames.
Mmm.  Radioactive....Mmm. Radioactive....

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