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im at the point in one of the three builds I have on the go at the moment of the weathering stage now I'm used to doing a desert weathering but now I'm a bit stuck on the standard German grey I know what to do for shadow but I don't know whether to do a pin wash and then shadow or a full wash to give water stains then shadow,


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if its desert shouldnt it be a yellowy colour?


id use latex to create a chipping effect under dark yellow, then a sepia wash, then some dust
 
Try dots of oil paint in light grey, light blue & white on the edges of panels for a colour modulation effect Alan. Use a stiffish brush to move the paint around until you have a blended thin layer that's almost translucent.


The same effect can be achieved using dark colours at the lower edges for shadows.
 
I'm with Patrick, Alan!


The first step is a modulation work. Then you will see it absolutely different ;)
 
Looks ready for a gloss coat and wash.


Lots of nice panels for a colour modulation, the pic itself is a nice clue where to highlight and where to shadow.
 
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