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Collins does the defence of Minas Tirith

Collins does the defence of Minas Tirith

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Drybrush and wooden details

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Drybrush and wooden details

I gave everything that’s stone a reasonable dry brush with pallid witch flesh just like my original bases has had done to them

i tried to see whether I had any emulsion or house paint in a similar colour but they weren’t ‘purple’ enough and generally too warm in hue. So I stuck with GW paint and it didn’t take all that much to be fair so I need not have worried

Drybrush and wooden details

Before the wood effect was added they looked very bleached out and quite bland. If I was so inclined I could go in and alter some of the stones to a slightly different light grey for variety but atm it really is a case of bash it out for the end of the month (competition).

now with the wood painted with contrast paint it is starting to look a bit more than simply a grey block

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