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Good dry brushing. There is just enough black showing to give it an aged look.

Flocking is top notch.

The wood panelling on the bacck of the shield looks good from what little can be seen.

Only suggestion for the next go round would be to drybrush some yellowish/tannish highlights to enhance the aged look.

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Dry brush... not dry brush...

when would a skeleton take care of his bones? I would think if the skeleton had the ability to think, he/she might clean himself up a bit.. hence, don't use dry brushing... if he/she is mindless, and gets dirty, I would think dry brush with a base coat other than black. I've used a rust color in the past as a base coat, dry brushed ivory, and then did a thin dark brown wash. This gives a nice dirty impression and the bones have a bit of texture.

That's my two cents on bones....

... now... zombies... :poke:

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Well... no extra piccies posted because work is busy... and I'm busy drybrushing the skeleton warriors & breakes... almost done... I'll post the final unit piccies once done... then maybe a boney-booty shot as well... heh heh...

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