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German Leader
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GRM-02
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26 September 2005page first published

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mxconnell writes:

I finished off the hair by giving it a wash of Burnt Umber: Golden Brown: MW (1:1:6), and finished it off with two layers of drybrushed mixes of Golden Brown and Antigue White (2:1 and 1:1).

The belt is a combination of Georgia Clay, Moroccan Red, and Magic Wash (2:1:2). Highlights were a mix of Georgia Clay, Moroccan Red, Antigue White, and Magic Wash (2:1:1:6, 2:1:2:8).

The bracelets were basecoated in Brown Velvet, given two layers of Brown Velvet, Vallejo Brass and Magic Wash (1:1:3 and 1:2:5), and a final touch on the top with Vallejo Brass and Vallejo Gold mixed 1:1.

The cloak was basecoated in Burnt Umber and Black mixed 4 to 1. Layers were built up in pure Burnt Umber 2:3 with Magic Wash (at least 3 layers). The last peak highlights were a 6:1 mix of Burnt Umber and Antigue White thinned with 8 parts MW.

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