Continuing from Part Two, I finally made progress on this thing by painting the doors.
Adorable huh? |
These doors were left in their original black primer for a few years now. The idea was that I would simply dry brush them in a gray and call it done. Only that once I got around to doing it I found that the gray of door kind of clashed withe the surrounding gray bricks.
Well, I wasn't having that. So a wash of Agrax Earthshade mostly did the trick. I did find that the cracks between the individual door planks needed a kick in the contrast department, and more Agrax Earthshade wasn't going to do it, I needed to bring out something more potent. And that turned out to be Brown Ink from the Citadel Inks set from the '80s. The inks from that time still hold up and they were, and I'm not understanding this, very intense hues. I just used a thin blush and ran the Brown Ink down the joins and along the door edges. 2
All-in-all, I think these doors turned out pretty good. They really have an archaic vibe to them which is totally what I was going for. But this mighty little tower isn't done yet. In part tfour I am going to paint the banner that is draped over the front crenalations. Well not the whole banner. -You'll see!
Anyone know where I can find 25mm-28mm empty milk bottles? |
You are putting quite some effort on this, and it's going to look awesome, no doubt. I need to see the whole thing painted!
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