Another flat wagon for the RWLR
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Glad you all approve. I have not done any weathering in anger since painting figures in Warhammer 40k in my teens.
The planking is just lolly pop sticks with spacing which allow the light to show through.
I find to achieve decent looking weathering always use a picture of the real thing for reference. The paints I used here were a mix of Humbrol enamels (they are back to being quality paints again as they are no longer made in China).
Nothing special has been done with this wagon, just dry brushing and being restrained with the paint
The planking is just lolly pop sticks with spacing which allow the light to show through.
I find to achieve decent looking weathering always use a picture of the real thing for reference. The paints I used here were a mix of Humbrol enamels (they are back to being quality paints again as they are no longer made in China).
Nothing special has been done with this wagon, just dry brushing and being restrained with the paint
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