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Ralph

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Hello my Friends
This is my latest and is for Simon. RIP.
28mm Games Workshop kit.
Painted with oils,and metallics with acrylic.
Took a while but I had fun with this.
All the best.
Ralph.

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What a superb job you've made of that Ralph. Stunning paint job, love the ethereal's
 
Ralph,
not my scene, but that's remarkable! Looks like it should be in a case in a museum! :thumb2:
Dave
 
That’s a cracker Ralph. What was your technique on the ghosties?......I have some to do and your colour scheme is great.
 
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That’s a cracker Ralph. What was your technique on the ghosties?......I have some to do and your colour scheme is great.
Cheers Tim :smiling3:.
For the ghosties I first sprayed them with Tamiya flat white.
I then used chrome blue oil as a wash and put this all over,I then added chome yellow to the blue wash and put this mainly to the rear when the wash dried I used a soft brush and blended the colours together.
For the highlights I use Titanium white and lightly brushed over everything like you would drybrushing.
 
Thanks Ralph. I have a lot of oils so may try this. The blending is excellent, I thought it was an airbrush finish. I’ve used oils for dry brushing before on armour builds. The fine pigment means they work well don’t they.
 
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Thanks Ralph. I have a lot of oils so may try this. The blending is excellent, I thought it was an airbrush finish. I’ve used oils for dry brushing before on armour builds. The fine pigment means they work well don’t they.
I love using oils and have been using them for 25 years on figures.
 
I used to use them a lot, but got fed up with the drying times. Might be the time to get them out again for figures. I also use artist acrylics sometimes, if I want a really intense colour or a flame effect, for example....
 
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