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Industrial bases in 28mm

Posted by Kekso on 20 Feb 2021, 15:03

Here's step by step how I've painted industrial bases from Necromunda set Plalanite Subjugator Patrol.

After cleaning, washing and priming I've painted bases with old Citadel metallic paint Boltgun Metal. I think that any standard metallic paint will do (e.g. Vallejo Steel).

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After that I gave them generous amount of dark wash. Nuln Oil in this case, but again, any will do.

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This is my magic "secret" when I paint rust. Rust Set from Secret Weapon (USA) is amazing product.
I've started with darkest and finished with lightest. I was applying it with sponge.

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Then I started to work on hazard stripes. Firstly, I painted yellow base.

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Next thing was to mask parts that I wanted to remain yellow. I've used 2mm Ammo by Mig masking tape.

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After painting black, I've removed masking tape and I've applied some yellow with sponge on black parts and some Boltgun Metal on all hazard stripes.

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Finally, I did some more washing and weathering as explained above. I've painted sides of bases in black and I gave nice coat of varnish to all 6 bases. And here is final result:

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Posted by Wiking on 20 Feb 2021, 16:33

It is crazy that you turn new things into old and worn out.
And to top this I say: "Wat a great work Kekso" !

I really like the step by step with the color bottles and the result.
:yeah:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 20 Feb 2021, 17:21

Dali your skills just keep expanding farther and farther.

I don't have any current projects that call for post-apocylptic industrial bases, but if I did, I would be racing back to find this post.
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Posted by Peter on 20 Feb 2021, 21:08

Thanks for sharing! Great tutorial! :thumbup:
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Posted by MABO on 22 Feb 2021, 17:12

Thanks also from me. I really like the result. And maybe I can use your tutorial some day!
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 23 Feb 2021, 12:26

I am now speed-painting some figures for Necromunda, but I do not put such effort on basis. Your bases are indeed super cool!
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Posted by Kekso on 23 Feb 2021, 12:45

Mr. Andrea wrote: but I do not put such effort on basis.


I'm making these for painting competition. That's why I did my best.
Unfortunately, they won't be finished in time. :eh:

Plus, my miniatures club encourages us to write articles for our website. This tutorial will be one article.
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 23 Feb 2021, 16:05

The miniatures club is very fortunate to have lended a member of your skill and zeal to keep improving.
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