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yarkshire gamer14 Sep 2020 8:35 a.m. PST

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Well I don't do a painting tutorial in ages and then two come along at once lol.

This is a rehash of an old favourite, my old fashioned pic and text blog post on this very subject a few years back was very popular so when I needed some early WW1 ships for a Campaign I thought it was a good idea to update the tutorial to the Utubes age.

I take you through building up and painting the sea base itself before painting the ship, all materials / paints are covered so I hope it's of use to you.

The video is 40 plus mjnutes long as I try to decide which is best, a full on directors cut epic or bit sized chunks any thoughts ?

Regards Ken
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Regards Ken
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