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Personal logo reeves lk Supporting Member of TMP23 Jan 2019 7:45 a.m. PST

Brand also.

Winston Smith23 Jan 2019 7:54 a.m. PST

White prime.
Ceramcote Spice Brown.

Personal logo reeves lk Supporting Member of TMP23 Jan 2019 7:56 a.m. PST

Thanks!

Prince Alberts Revenge23 Jan 2019 6:10 p.m. PST

I take a tanned flesh and mix in some dark flesh to a darker tannish color.

Benvartok23 Jan 2019 6:34 p.m. PST

Reaper Paints. There is a Triad (base, mid and highlight) called Dark Skin and it doubles as a good brown for other armies.

goragrad24 Jan 2019 12:55 p.m. PST

I plan on using either Cafe Latte from Folk Art or the Ceramcoat Khaki over a white base.

They may not be as light in color as the Libyans were painted by the Egyptians, but certainly weren't the Sub-Saharan shades used by so many.

arsbelli31 Jan 2019 11:31 a.m. PST

I prime white, then use Army Painter Tanned Flesh with an AP Strong Tone wash.

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