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How to paint and decorate a toxic waste base?

Toxic waste base | Tutorial

Do you know or have you heard of Chibi figures? They are cartoonish figures exaggerated in proportions, usually of a small size that represent the primary features of the character. The market is currently full of these miniatures, but in this tutorial, we will show you the work of our colleague Roi on this Marvel Chibi. Specifically, it is about the character Thanos, the titan who confronted The Avengers and whose gauntlet almost destroyed the Earth.

To represent him in a battle environment, our artist decided to use our photo etched model partsplates, on which he used his particular oxidation technique, with our range of model paints and liquid pigments, all on a metallic color base. All, of course, on one of our miniature bases.

Toxic waste base | Tutorial

The result of the toxic waste base, as you can see, is totally spectacular where the combination of the green of the poisonous ground with the red, orange, and blue of the trellis area comes into play. This technique is easily reproducible on other similar surfaces, using the same sequence of steps. That is, with this tutorial from our blog you can practice rusting orc armor, abandoned vehicles, floors and walls of factories and factories or, for example, destroyed robots and combat armor. If we provide the technique, you give the final result. 

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