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The Picktree Brag14 Jul 2009 3:24 a.m. PST

Hi all,

Very quick blog update to demonstrate it isn't dead! I have plenty more pics on the camera but no time to sort them out right now. Click on the pictures to see them full size.

outflanked.blogspot.com

Cheers,
Josh

WarWizard14 Jul 2009 4:00 a.m. PST

I must say your ACW figures look great. What shade did you use for your dippng method?
And good luck with your wedding!

CPBelt14 Jul 2009 6:34 a.m. PST

Very nice ACW. I was wondering the same about the wash.

The Picktree Brag14 Jul 2009 6:37 a.m. PST

Thanks very much gents. the dip is Army Painter Strong Tone, I paint it on quite liberally with a brush but then lift off quite a bit after a minute or so, especially on light colours like the sky blue trousers. Although the colour is very brown I think it gives the men a nice weathered and campaign hardened look!

Cheers,
Josh

docdennis196815 Jul 2009 3:25 p.m. PST

very nice painting and also very good photos

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