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How to Make and Use Weathering Powder

April 13th, 2011 No comments

Typically, one would spend a lot of time to get a model painted and it will usually look quite beautiful.  Well, that does also depend on your talent.  But even so, is that how things look in real life?  No. In real life things have a tendency to look used and beaten.  You will often find soot, dirt, and rust on every day items.

You can accomplish this approach in a variety of ways.  You can try dry bushing the needed color, heavy washing, etc.  But the best approach is to use a weathering powder.

A weathering powder is a special dust that can be used in a variety of ways.  You can brush it on dry if you are looking to create a dirt or soot effect.  You can also set some aside, wet it down and put it on wet if you are looking to make a rust or mud look.

IMG_0777For myself, typically there are two main colors I use the most of when weathering.  Black and Orange.  You can get other shades in a variety of colors.  The easiest way is to buy prepackaged weathering powers from your local hobby supply shop.  Those powders however are pretty expensive for what you are getting.  The cheapest way is to make your own.  It really is nothing more than charcoal or chalk.

First step, go out to the local hobby store that specializes in paints and sketching to pick up a package of charcoal and sanguine sticks.  That will cover your two primary bases in regards to the most often used colors.  While you are out and about, pick up some sand paper.  Something fine grain will be fine.  You don’t need a heavy grain to create a dust.

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You will then take your charcoal sticks and rub them onto the sand paper.  As you rub it will begin to form a pile of powder.  Rub until you have enough powder that you will need for your current project.  You can also get some small paint storage cups and dump that powder in there so that you have some ready made stuff to store with your other modeling supplies.

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Inquisitor with Terminator Armor and Psycannon

October 24th, 2010 No comments

  I tried to get this guy as finished as possible to shoot up zombies in the recent Zombie fest held for the group.  This is the Forgeworld Inquisitor Hector Rex.  His left arm has been replaced with a psycannon from a Grey Knight terminator.

I painted the armor to be sort of that antique ivory color of many of the statues you’d see in a catholic cathedral.  He’s also basically an old and weathered man himself.

He stands on old runes of a shrine.  You can see the colors of an image of an inquisitor.  It was created with the tied and true cork board base painted with a transfer laid on top and some inking.

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He served well in the 125 point zombie fight.  I ran a fluff squad based losely on the first Grey Knights novel.  He acted as Inquisitor Valinov with three Balurian guardsman and Cardinal Recoba acting as a Sage in the retinue.  Story and background fluff below along with my list below after the break….

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Much of the history on Valinov comes from source material on lexicanum.com
Rogue Inquisitor and Retinue (5#, 125 pts)
   1 Inquisitor Valinov – Prophet of Garggartuloth @ 125 pts (Unit Type: Infantry; Terminator Armour; Power Weapon x1; Psycannon; Independent Character; Psyker)
      1 Cardinal Recoba (Sage) (Unit Type: Infantry; Close Combat Weapon; Laspistol; Sage)
      1 Balurian Veteran Guardsman (Warrior) (Veteran Guardsman; Unit Type: Infantry; Frag

Paint Night

December 31st, 2009 No comments

Come out from 5pm to 8pm to paint. Share and learn painting techniques for any type of minature.

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Painting – Inquisitor Loc

December 10th, 2009 2 comments

I’ve been working on a Forgeworld Inquisitor Loc. Just about finished but I still haven’t decided on how to base him. Thoughts?

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