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Ork Looted Rhino

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Ork Gunner for my Looted Rhino

Ork Gunner for my Looted Rhino

Of course one of the problems with using a wash like this and having a detailed interior is that when the wash leaks through the door gaps (as it usually will) it stains the interior paintwork.

Ork Gunner for my Looted Rhino

There are other issues as well as the wash missed bits of the bodywork leaving the raw basecoat. So I have a bit of touching-up to do on the rear ramp.

Ork Gunner for my Looted Rhino

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

Ork Gunner for my Looted Rhino

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