204 pts · November 7, 2012
Basecoat of Vallejo Surface primer (black) on all the stone parts followed by a rough coat, not overly tidy, or great coverage with Army Painter Dungeon Grey. Reverse drybrush (into recesses) with AMMO Dio Drybrush Panzer Grey followed by light drybrush with AMMO Dio Drybrush Light Grey on raised surfaces edgesHeavy Drybush over 'river' sections and rocks likely to get wet with AMMO Dio Drybrush Light Grey. Drybrush tops of water ripples with Army Painter Matt White.
it was waaaay undersize so it went back no worries, I wont take them unless they are 2x as big as this *thumbs up*
it's a Boker+ Techtool 1and yup that's a coin holder too. You can't really buy much with the 5, £1 coins, but change is handy to carry
Samsung Galaxy S7 'auto enhance' picture feature
Salt water with this set up , I live on a small island so I'm never more than half a mile from the coast
I'm not really fussy, I mainly fish catch and release but anything of an edible size and species is always a welcome bonus :)
yes and no- as a kettle it's unbeatable really but unless you have the minimo stove unit the temp is difficult to control for cooking on
Basecoat of Vallejo Surface primer (black) on all the stone parts followed by a rough coat, not overly tidy, or great coverage with Army Painter Dungeon Grey.
Reverse drybrush (into recesses) with AMMO Dio Drybrush Panzer Grey followed by light drybrush with AMMO Dio Drybrush Light Grey on raised surfaces edges
Heavy Drybush over 'river' sections and rocks likely to get wet with AMMO Dio Drybrush Light Grey. Drybrush tops of water ripples with Army Painter Matt White.
it was waaaay undersize so it went back no worries, I wont take them unless they are 2x as big as this *thumbs up*
it's a Boker+ Techtool 1and yup that's a coin holder too. You can't really buy much with the 5, £1 coins, but change is handy to carry
Samsung Galaxy S7 'auto enhance' picture feature
Salt water with this set up , I live on a small island so I'm never more than half a mile from the coast
I'm not really fussy, I mainly fish catch and release but anything of an edible size and species is always a welcome bonus :)
yes and no- as a kettle it's unbeatable really but unless you have the minimo stove unit the temp is difficult to control for cooking on