So tonight I pretty much used half my Army Painter Light Tone covering this lot with shade…

I am not sure whether I like it or not. It might grow on me though, and to be honest everything has to be finished and dry by Friday so perhaps it had better grow on me!
I will get numbers and the like on them once the wash has dried.
The other thing I had a go at was a wall. It is a bit wide, but I used some ‘no more nails’ which can be seen squidging between the pebbles.

I will make a few more of these to spread around the table to act as cover. This is a low one, either this, or the next ones will be taller. I will add more pebbles with Wood glue to cover the ‘no more nails’ . I decided to use this stick stuff as I had an open tube that needed using up.
I cut out three irregular sized bases out of ePVC. I sort of just squirted out the glue for this one at a random size. Hopefully it will fit one of them. If not I am sure I can do another one.
So tomorrow is going to be busy, busy, busy.
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Those tanks look fine to me! You could always give them a light drybrush highlight if you think they need it, but you’ll know better than me! Like the walls, nicely done! 🙂
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Looks good- like the wall.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Do you brush on the toner or dip it? I remember some years ago, seeing cans of that stuff in a game store.
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Hi Ann, I used the army Painter washes on these. The Tins of stuff is quick shade, basically the same colours but in a gloss varnish. I have never used the quick shade, but I know a lot of people swear by it for getting miniatures finished quickly.
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