After looking around online I'm debating on going with a beige color instead of the white accents for the t-sons. I'm on the fence. White is probably more correct for the scheme but I like the kind of sand/parchment feel the beige gives it, plus I don't have to paint white then. What I don't like about the beige is with the red and gold there isn't enough contrast to make the scheme interesting. Thoughts or suggestions anyone?
By the time you weather it, they will look interesting.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the white.
ReplyDeleteYeah I think white is the way to go. Now it's gonna take 17 layers to get it right
ReplyDeleteSpray the models white and worry about covering with red.
ReplyDeleteI think he was saying it's going to take 17 layers to fix the parchment color on the Sicaran and make it the correct white to match the troops.
ReplyDeleteYeah I was just referring to the sicaran here. I plan on eventually picking up some army painter red though for when I get going on troops but since white will just be for accents it shouldn't be to bad. Just a pain in the ass with vehicles
ReplyDeleteI wish all of you had to paint yellow. None of you understand what pain is!!!
ReplyDeleteGws YouTube videos make painting yellow look so easy though. (I think theirs look like crap)
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