Ed it was dark reaper, nuln oil wash then a dry brush of fenrisian grey. I  had to ask GW's Peachy as I…

Ed it was dark reaper, nuln oil wash then a dry brush of fenrisian grey. I had to ask GW's Peachy as I…

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Aug 24, 2019 - Ed it was dark reaper, nuln oil wash then a dry brush of fenrisian grey. I had to ask GW’s Peachy as I was sure either.

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Started painting my necrons! Not done yet but thought I would share. Primed black,dry brushed lead belcher, and washed with nuln oil so far. : r/Necrontyr

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Do these really need shade wash like nuln oil? : r/Warhammer40k

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Nuln oil technique. So is this normal and the drybrushing neatens it up, or did I slop it on too thick? Or too indiscriminately? Or is this normal WIP? Thanks! : r/Warhammer40k

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Started painting my necrons! Not done yet but thought I would share. Primed black,dry brushed lead belcher, and washed with nuln oil so far. : r/Necrontyr

Do these really need shade wash like nuln oil? : r/Warhammer40k

Shouldn't have used Nuln Oil at the end. Made the green too dark. : r/Tyranids

Painting cloak - what next (and what went wrong)? - Forum - DakkaDakka

I'm not sure how to go about painting my Deathwatch over a Leadbelcher base coat. Nuln oil first? Dark paint leading to lighter shades of the other way around? Not trying NMM