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Creating a barbed wire barricade There are a number of ways that you can paint your model. This guide shows you the techniques we used to create a barbed wire barricade using one of the bases from the Walls & barricade bases set. These are the items you will need:
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1. Prepare some rubble from the scrap MDF left from your kit as shown. Use straws to create pipes. Alternatively you can use almost anything that resembles rubble. |
2. Mix some modelers compound with water and apply over the base with a plastic butter knife or anything equivalent to form the ground texture. Place rubble pieces into compound to create a crude barricade for gaming. In this example two posts are formed on either side to later accommodate barbed wire (see Step 7). |
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3. Coat the lower area of the base 'Battle Field Brown' (Dark Brown). |
4. Coat the top unpainted area with 'Tharmar Black' (including pipes and scrap). Once dried, drybrush the black area with 'Ironhull Grey'. |
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5. Drybrush the top area with 'Bastion Grey' (light grey). |
6. Mix a little 'Bloodtracker Brown' (light brown) with 'Battle Field Brown' (dark brown) and carefully drybrush over muddy areas including some grey areas to give a muddy texture. Take care to avoid the rubble. |
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| 7. Paint the pipe silver. Apply hobby glue wherever you want grass and sprinkle over with grass flock. Carefully wrap barbed wire around the two pole ends as shown. | |
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