Warhammer legends of the wild west buildings town and for Malifaux too

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  • @Heldenhammer1981 Can't remember if I responded. It's just an acrylic spraypaint from an art shop. First black all over, then holding it back a bit, dark brown. Then added yellow gradually step by step to a similar dark brown acrylic fromna tube, rubbed most of it off on kitchen roll and dry brushed up.

  • That is a very good tip. I will follow your advice when I get round to it in relation to the signs. Still no idea where to get small magnets from. Will have to seek advice from someone from UK.

  • Mount different signs to pieces of card, and use either poster tack or a small magnets glued to the back of the sign and to the building, to change them out as desired. My only recommendation is more color, it sort of looks like a ghost town all earth tones., Great work, regardless.

  • @Dextolen You're totally right. I'm planning to get round to it eventually. Not sure where you get small flat magnets from...

    also not sure how to stop signs being sheeny if I use cowboy fonts and print them out.

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  • I love your work! Great Job Friend Thanks For inspiring me to build a small town of my own!

  • @smoochie51 In the state we have craft stores full of cloth and yarn and other girlie bits but there are also things like little magnets and paint pots, etc. These places are a gamer's dream in terms of stuff to use on the table. Perhaps do the signs only in line form and do a paint by number effect using washed out colors?

  • Color is fine fella ( everything is made of wood!), great work on this. Your gonna have to tell me which paints you used......

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