Greetings.
I've just taken the plunge into both Necromunda and Kill Team after over a decade away from GW games. Everything has changed so much!
Anyways, I have some minis for both games but I am waiting on relevant dice and rulebooks to arrive so in the mean time I've been working on a suitable table full of terrain.
This is mostly a single MDF kit from Game Cult - no affiliation, just figured I'd preempt any queries about where I got it from.
This is the end of day 2 of the project, and this is where I'm at.
The terrain kit was assembled, then the following steps were taken to get it to where I'm at now:
Primed with Hycote Grey Primer (rattle can)
Based with Hycote Rover Russet Brown (rattle can)
Dusted with Rustoleum Metallic "Oil Rubbed Bronze" (rattle can)
Roughly painted with Tamiya Sky acrylic with an old brush.
Washed with a mix of brown India ink and 'wet' water.
Roughly painted with Typhus Corrosion in a streaking or stippling method depending on which surface - vertical or horizontal.
Industrial sludge added. Sludge made from two tea bags worth of tea leaves mixed into a 50/50 mix of modge podge and water to make a paste. Sludge applied with an old brush or a finger.
Once sludge set, it was painted with Black Templar contrast paint (to allow a little of the natural brown to show through the paint).
I've just taken the plunge into both Necromunda and Kill Team after over a decade away from GW games. Everything has changed so much!
Anyways, I have some minis for both games but I am waiting on relevant dice and rulebooks to arrive so in the mean time I've been working on a suitable table full of terrain.
This is mostly a single MDF kit from Game Cult - no affiliation, just figured I'd preempt any queries about where I got it from.
This is the end of day 2 of the project, and this is where I'm at.
The terrain kit was assembled, then the following steps were taken to get it to where I'm at now:
Primed with Hycote Grey Primer (rattle can)
Based with Hycote Rover Russet Brown (rattle can)
Dusted with Rustoleum Metallic "Oil Rubbed Bronze" (rattle can)
Roughly painted with Tamiya Sky acrylic with an old brush.
Washed with a mix of brown India ink and 'wet' water.
Roughly painted with Typhus Corrosion in a streaking or stippling method depending on which surface - vertical or horizontal.
Industrial sludge added. Sludge made from two tea bags worth of tea leaves mixed into a 50/50 mix of modge podge and water to make a paste. Sludge applied with an old brush or a finger.
Once sludge set, it was painted with Black Templar contrast paint (to allow a little of the natural brown to show through the paint).