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Old July 23rd, 2008, 03:03   #2 (permalink)
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Dwarf Bronze is a fairly similar paint, but I did definately prefer Brazen Brass.

A guy at my LFGS uses Vallejo Brassy Brass, and swears by it, but my opinion on Vallejo metallics is fairly low, though I haven't tried that one in particular.

Seeing as you're working up through lots of golds anyway, what I would probably do is:
Scorched Brown base coat (ie: all over).
Tin Bitz, leaving SB in the deep recesses (metallics are shiny, and thus look odd when they are used as a shade, IMO).
Dwarf Bronze/Tin Bitz [50/50].
Dwarf Bronze.
Shining Gold/Dwarf Bronze [50/50].
Wash Devlan Mud [all over].
Shining Gold/Dwarf Bronze [50/50].
Shining Gold.
Mithril Silver/Shining Gold [50/50].
Mithril Silver.

...obviously with each layer getting smaller and smaller...
Will take a little while, but will look deep and lusterous.
In a good way.

-t.
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