I washed the wooden frame (just took about 1/4 of a pot of Devlan Mud) and washed and rusted the metal. Now I can start painting the details. I’m especially looking forward to highlight each rope section seperatly by hand… not!
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Looking impressive. I'd love to see a close up view of some of the rust effects. They look exceptional.
Okay I have to ask surely for you considering the rather large amount of models you paint it would be more economics to purchase the Vallejo shade wash equivalent to Devlan Mud?
@Kraylen
Thanks, for now have a look at my Rat Ogre on which I used the same technique: http://stahlyspaintstation.blogspot.com/2011/03/showcase-skaven-rat-ogre-from-island-of.html Two thinned coats of Vermin Brown and one thinned coat Macharius Solar Orange
@andrew
I use one of the large cans Vallejo Sepia Shade for washing the bases, but I found that the GW washes make a better result, more even.