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Forgeworld Ork Gunwagon

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Having finished the base coat I gave the Gunwagon a wash consisting of Chestnut Ink, Scorched Brown paint (which helps remove the gloss of the ink) and some water to thin the wash down.

Forgeworld Ork Gunwagon

Forgeworld Ork Gunwagon

The next thing I did was to drybrush the whole Gunwagon. I used Snakebite Leather which I added some Bleached Bone when I added the second drybrush highlight.

Forgeworld Ork Gunwagon

I also have drybrushed the Kannon, firstly with Tin Bitz and then Boltgun Metal.

Forgeworld Ork Gunwagon

The next stage will be tidying up, detailing and further weathering.

Forgeworld Ork Gunwagon

more soon...

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