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Odds and Sods

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Scenery for Dune inspires yet another new project.

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Whilst at SALUTE having purchased the SAND game, I wanted to find a piece of terrain to make the fighting area more interesting (terrain is not important in this game). I found nothing and then on one of the last traders I saw before leaving I found this by “Terrain by Hand” had to order to be sent to me as he had limited stock.

The model is a 3d print complete with basic interior detail (no photos, not painted yet) very nice model. In these pictures I have undercoated in black and given a zenithal highlight with a desert sand  spray paint and a final zenithal of citadel wraithbone.

Firstly I base coated model, using Contrast Skeleton Horde on the walls, Contrast Cygor Brown for the metalwork and wiring, and AK WW1 French Brown for rhe roof and skirt with a grimdark shadow wash. Firstly I base coated model, using Contrast Skeleton Horde on the walls, Contrast Cygor Brown for the metalwork and wiring, and AK WW1 French Brown for rhe roof and skirt with a grimdark shadow wash.
The walls were drybrushed with AK Milky Coffee upthrough ( two in-between drybrushes adding the top highlight to the base highlight) to Brainmatter Beige.The walls were drybrushed with AK Milky Coffee upthrough ( two in-between drybrushes adding the top highlight to the base highlight) to Brainmatter Beige.
The roof was drybrushed AK WW1 French Brown upthrough to Army Painter Barnarian Flesh. The roof was drybrushed AK WW1 French Brown upthrough to Army Painter Barnarian Flesh.
For the megal work I primarily drybrushed with various golds and bronze ( Army Painter; Weapon Bronze, Aztec Gold, Emperor's gold, shining gold) with some silver for a final highlight. The lights were painted with Army Painter Sheildwall Blue upto white.For the megal work I primarily drybrushed with various golds and bronze ( Army Painter; Weapon Bronze, Aztec Gold, Emperor's gold, shining gold) with some silver for a final highlight. The lights were painted with Army Painter Sheildwall Blue upto white.
With the Sand figures.With the Sand figures.

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