tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1905646182736624116.post2141777877576710626..comments2024-02-06T13:38:31.104+01:00Comments on Grot Orderly: All your base are belong to... Khemri Brown!Grot Orderlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05609649497773874140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1905646182736624116.post-70873216684803614642011-02-04T12:25:34.925+01:002011-02-04T12:25:34.925+01:00Yep, thats the way I do it do. For more elaborate ...Yep, thats the way I do it do. For more elaborate models I paint the model and the base seperately and then glue them together. But for my orks I did it like you described above. I want to finish all the messy, drybrushing stages first and then move unto painting the rest of the model.<br /><br />And Khemri Brown must be one of my favourite colours of all time. First of all its very versatile. I used it on my Vanguard Veterans to undercoat skulls, ropes and scroll. Then I used different washes for each part and a different layer of colour and they turned out looking very different. Then, it covers very nicely and smoothly and I really appreciate that. Keep up the good work!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11142379276012984189noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1905646182736624116.post-75659680836264965942011-02-04T09:50:24.895+01:002011-02-04T09:50:24.895+01:00Nice! Funny to read your starting a Waaagh as I am...Nice! Funny to read your starting a Waaagh as I am too and have painted the same units as you. I will keep following you. <br />Have a look at my blog to see my finished gretchin.BaBuGameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14610423736850032050noreply@blogger.com