Hittites
Hittites
Trying out the picture posting here at the new forum... Some Hittite Chariots almost done.
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- Bill Hupp
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Re: Hittites
Looking good. Black primer? What was your choice for skin tone?
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Bill Hupp
Thistle & Rose Miniatures
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Re: Hittites
Thanks Bill, trying to match them to a previous group I painted for Brian...
I use a black prime and Reaper Rosey Skin tone when fast painting and going with a single flesh level. Covered in Agrax Earthshade by GW it gives a pretty good finish.
I use a black prime and Reaper Rosey Skin tone when fast painting and going with a single flesh level. Covered in Agrax Earthshade by GW it gives a pretty good finish.
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Thanks. Much brighter finish than I thought for a black primer.
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Re: Hittites
Good call on the Agrax Earthshade wash Rod. I use that one and their Nuln Oil a lot. Not sure how Army Painter, Vallejo, etc compare.
The figures look good by the way:)
The figures look good by the way:)
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Re: Hittites
The AP Dark/Strong/Soft Tone Inks are very close to the old Citadel Badab Black, Devlan Mud, and Gryphonne Sepia washes respectively.