Judge Dredd™, STRONTIUM DOG™ Rebellion A/S, ©Rebellion A/S, All rights reserved. 2000AD® 2000AD is a registered trade mark ® and © Rebellion A/S All rights reserved. K-9 image © BBC/Bob Baker/Dave Martin 1977. Cyberman image © BBC/Kit Pedler/Gerry Davis 1966. BBC, DOCTOR WHO (word marks, logos and devices), TARDIS, DALEKS, CYBERMAN and K-9 (word marks and devices) are trade marks of the British Broadcasting Corporation and are used under licence. Warlord Games, Bolt Action, Pike & Shotte, Hail Caesar, Cruel Seas, Black Powder, Black Seas, Warlords of Erehwon, Blood Red Skies, SPQR, Beyond the Gates of Antares, Gates of Antares, Algoryn, Boromite, Lavamite, Isorian Shard, Concord, Ghar, NuHu and Freeborn are either ® or ™, and/or © Warlord Games Limited, variably registered around the world. White Uniform: This Roman soldier was sprayed Colour Primer: Plate Mail Metal, then given a white uniform and dipped in Quick Shade: Soft Tone, adding fine subdued shading. The RRP of the Ink set is 17,50 Euro, so it offers a nice additional discount than buying the inks individually.
So you get 50 more wash but pay less fantastic. They contain 18 ml for a RRP of 2,75 Euro as opposed to 12 ml for 3,20 Euro Games Workshop is asking for their Shades. We’ve painted up a few different colour schemes for the Roman Legions illustrating the possibilities of Quick Shade including combinations with different Colour Primers. Warpaint Inks from The Army Painter provide excellent value. Dark Tone is also superb for models needing a sharp contrast such as furry animals, machines and knights for instance. Dark Tone uses black pigment instead of brown and creates a very fine black shading on your models. In doubt: pick this tone!ĭark Tone: The ultimate shading for metal and armour. Strong Tone is the most common of all the tones as it will add a fantastic shading effect to an army and give it a stunning overall look. Strong Tone: This Quick Shade looks extremely good on models which need a deep shading and the rich brown pigment has a battle worn feel to it. Alternatively Soft Tone will give you an effective light shading effect, good for large surfaces and “clean” miniatures.
Soft Tone: This Quick Shade is specifically designed for lighter colours and looks extremely effective on light colours (white, pink, yellow for instance) as a consequence.
Quick Shade comes in 3 different variants Soft Tone, Strong Tone and Dark Tone. This will create a coherent looking force which will look really good. A good rule of thumb is to use the same Tone to all models in the army, if at all possible. What Tone to use? A difficult question to answer, as taste is very individual. Shading black is somewhat of a challenge – it’s hard to find a darker tone than black! An option is to add a thin grey highlight before the Quick Shade or simply to add an old fashion highlight after the Quick Shade is completely dry. However you can do so if you want to and if you got the time! Indeed it might be well worth going back and adding a few highlights to your army commanders. I just thought that the washes were a smaller bottle of the same 'Quickshade'. TL DR My Army Painter Washes are not staying in the recesses.You don’t need to add highlighting afterward – we didn’t on our Roman Army. Being a new painter i did not realise for a long time that there was actually a difference between Army Painter Quickshade and their Quicksahde Washes.
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I had to get these shipped from the states as they are hard to find in canada, and spent a few bucks, so if anyone can give me any hints on how to A) fix them, or B) tell me i'm doing something wrong, that would be great. Have shook the heck out of them, wondering if that might be why, but the problem persists. The colour moves out from the recesses, and seems to stain overall, or in some cases, leaving deep recesses the basecoat colour, meaning the recesses are actually lighter than the rest of the model. As the wash dries, they literally do the opposite of what a wash should do. I put them onto my base coated mini, and everything seems to be fine, recesses dark. Suffice it to say these are acting worse. So I recently purchased a few droppers of Army Painter Soft, Strong, and Dark tone, hoping to get some good use out of them, as my experiences with GW washes dry sort of crystally and white sometimes in the recesses.