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PanzerKaput’s Clash of Katanas/Test of Honour Japans

PanzerKaput’s Clash of Katanas/Test of Honour Japans

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About the Project

I have fallen back on a long love of mine Japanese Warfare and the game Test of Honour. Since the new series of Shotgun has hit TV my local club, Leicester Phat Cats, has started to get into this game and this my deployment to getting back into it.

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My Guide to Painting Aged Wood, Part 2

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The next stage is done and drybrush of Vallejo Model Colour German Camo Beige to bring out the texture of the model and add that warm dried look

The top highlight has been done before adding colour to the stones. I used Vallejo Model Colour Iraqui Sand is a light dusting drybrush to bring out all the texture.

The next stage of painting my fourth Japanese building for Clash of Katanas and Test of Honour is done with the stones/rock painted with a thin coat of Vallejo Model Colour Basalt Grey and then a light drybrush of VMC Silvergrey.

I’m in the final stages for this wonderful Japanese building from 3DAlienWorlds and you give it that aged, old look I’ve added a wash of very watery Vallejo Model Colour Panzer Grey to it. I think it get it that weathered, lived in look.

Now it is all finished with the last part done on my painting of this Japanese building from 3DAlienWorlds. To finish it all I added a very light dusting of a drybrush of Vallejo Pale Sand. Now it’s all done.

My Guide to Painting Aged Wood, Part 1

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Japanese Village HouseJapanese Village House

This is a strange place to start a new project but it sort of makes sense. I started this a very long time ago and with the interest in my club, Leicester Phat Cats, and the excellent TV series Shogun, I started re vamping and updating some of my old Test of Honour stuff and building on it.

So I found some rather amazing, module Japanese buildings from 3D Alien Worlds, and started to print these off to build and through I can use this as a project/guide on how I paint aged wood.

So here it is.

Assembled my fourth Japanese rural(ish) building and I so love these 3DAlienWorlds modular kits. They even come with interiors but I’m not doing that at the moment. Just need to fill the gaps in the roof now.

Firstly I prime it black and then my first coat is Vallejo Model Colour German Grey.

The next stage is to heavily drybrush Vallejo Model Colour USA Olive Drab all over the building. I like Olive Drab as it is a nice greeny grey brown and is perfect for the base of aged wood.

The next stage is done and this is a drybrush of Vallejo Model Colour light Brown. It’s a lovely warm colour and adds to the overall effect.

To Be Continued

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