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Title: Ammobunker Recipe book
Description: All your favourite painting recipes


Mighty Dwarf King Wolverine - February 2, 2008 03:57 PM (GMT)
Ammobunker Recipe Book

Bone (vallejo model colour = VMC)

1. VMC English Uniform
2. GW Snakebite Leather
3. GW Bubonic Brown
4. GW Bleached Bone
5. VMC Pale Sand
6. VMC Ivory (hueso)
7. VMC White

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Skin

base tanned flesh
wash with 2 part tanned flesh and 1 liche purple mix
highlight with dwarf flesh
highlight with dwarf and elf flesh mix
final highlight with pure elf flesh


Red

Off white undercoat
2 thinned layers of blood red,
a wash of Red ink 8 parts, Chestnut ink 3 parts and Brown ink 1 part.
Thinned layer of blood red,
Gradually add orange to red do this until 100% Blazing Orange
Drown model in red ink

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Gold

base of bestial brown over black
first coat, brazen brass
second, shining gold
brown ink3 parts, yellow wash 3 parts and chestnut wash 4 parts
highlight, shining gold
2nd highlight, burnished gold
final highlight, 50/50 burnished gold/mithril silver

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Red Lenses

1: Black undercoat
2: Scab Red on bottom half in a semi circular pattarn on left or right depending on direction of light source.
2) In the same semi circular pattern red gore in 1/4 of the bottom half
3) In the smae semicircular pattern blood red 1/8 of teh same bottom half.
4) Use blazing orange on the very bottom of the blood red very thinnly.
5) Red ink all over the lense to give it a shine, once dry,
6) Skull white in the opposite corner of the left over black areas


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Heres SpikyJames skin recipe

Tallarn flesh base
Dark flesh wash
Paint all raised areas with tallarn flesh
1st highlight 50/50 tallarn flesh/elf flesh
final highlight 25/75 tallarn flesh/elf flesh

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and heres both together
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Aged bronze care of Digits

Undercoat spray chaos black

Block brush him Tin Bitz

Heavy dry brush with Brazen Brass

Water down scaly green and apply wash everywhere.

Very important - before the scaly green wash dries, use a tissue and dab it over the model to soak up areas. The benefits of this can be seen on the flat cloak areas.

Water down a little goblin green and put it into a few areas of the scaly green to give a little tonal difference.

Once dry, dry brush lightly with brazen brass, particularly at edges.

Finish with a VERY light drybrush of burnished gold on a few prominent edges.

Pigeon poo added with mixed patches of rotting flesh / skull white. (Don't overdo this as it will look bad!)

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Mighty Dwarf King Wolverine - March 26, 2008 11:25 PM (GMT)
Well I have decided taht it time to get my recipe book done so if you have a good recipe you wanna share in a place where it can be easily found pm me with it plus a good picture and I will add to the original post for all to see and use




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