Here's where I'm at... finishing the metal drybrush shouldn't take much more time, then it's on to washes, glows, and detailing.. The final steps will be airbrushed, with the exception of the Stormlord.
6.20.2012
Rusted Necrons, Batch Painting for WarGames Con
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Airbrush,
Necrons,
Wargames Con 2012,
Work in Progress
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2 comments:
You've nailed the rust (and I'm always a sucker for rust). Your Necrons are looking good!
What did you use to achieve the rust effects?
Brent, have you done a tutorial on your rust effects and I missed it?!
They look great and I would not be above ripping you off if I ever get around to my Necrons.
Are you playing in the 40k GT this weekend or are you working the event?
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