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Looks amazing dude. Love them have you changed your red? Looks slightly different? Still amazing just cleaner?
Thanks Thomas! The red was done as per my tutorial. Any difference you’re seeing is probably due to the photography – I’ve FINALLY figured out the right settings on my camera!
Fantastic, love the grittiness of the weathering. Looks like they’ve been at war for some time!
Did you apply the chipping etc before or after the Humbrol-NulnOil-LahmianMedium process?
Cheers!
Beautiful work as always!
Been searching for some inspiration on blues for my own devestator helmets! I should have known to start here!
Would you be so kind as to share how you achieved this blue?
Cheers
Joe
Thanks Joe!
The blue was quite simple. After priming grey, I base coated the helmets with Vallejo Turquoise (I used Game Color but I think there is a Game Air one now), then just mixed in some white for a zenithal highlight. Then it was a wash with Drakenhof Nightshade and edge highlights with Turquoise plus white again.