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Warhammer quickshade
Warhammer quickshade







So I was very very skeptical about Nuln Oil until i saw it in the Imperial Knight video and decided to give it a go.

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Suffice to say I wasn't into inks, apart from the black to thin down the black for black lining (does anyone black line anymore?). I didn't much like the inks, so tended to mix the paints and make my own washes (the Terracota colour in the Space Marine set was perfect for skin) and I've pretty much been doing that since, changing it slightly to using a leaching and technique over the past 8 years to get an aged look etc. The paints were very different and quality sporadic (the Shining Gold was still the best gold GW ever produced mind you!) with some pretty simple shades. My first GW paints were the Citadel Colour Space Marine Paint set from 1989, then I went on to get all the sets including the fledgling Inks set back in the day. I should give a little bit of background on how I paint, as Beardy Hammer would suggest, it goes way back to the 80's, so in that time there have been a lot of GW paint products come and go, in fact I still use many of my old paints.

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You may say "You idiot - I've been using that for ages." and you know what, you'd be right! So I've just started using Nuln Oil for the very first time.









Warhammer quickshade