What the Welsh wizard said. I sometimes put an undercoat of a darker green colour underneath (eg 102 military green), with a thinner coat of 159 over, to provide some 'preshading' and contrast.
British armour Green in Normandy
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Yup, I use 75 Bronze Green as the base coat (over a black undercoat).
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I use 91 as a basecoat, then a Burnt Umber wash, then drybrush 159.
Funny how we all agree on 159.
Funny how we all agree on 159.
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Is 159 the number of the bus I need?
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It's a very agreeable number.
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Avoid Vallejo XPRESS Color. All shite.
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I avoid dropper bottles if I can, personal preference.
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Cans arrived and used, the colours are good but I love the Dunkelgalb.
If anyone else has taken up the offer and got a free sprue of plastic hoplites they don't need, I can take them off your hands too..
If anyone else has taken up the offer and got a free sprue of plastic hoplites they don't need, I can take them off your hands too..