tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33886045.post3230470479299828987..comments2024-02-20T20:28:00.097+13:00Comments on Scott's War-gaming: Morgul KnightsScottswargaminghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00581220877007982139noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33886045.post-67453129809028260952011-03-06T15:12:37.770+13:002011-03-06T15:12:37.770+13:00Hi Jamie. Thanks for your comments. The way I do b...Hi Jamie. Thanks for your comments. The way I do black cloth is:<br />1) Black undercoat (obviously!)<br />2) Dry brush with a very dark shade dark gray - I used Foundry 34B.<br />3) then edge the highlight areas; the top edges and ripples of the cloth, with a mid gray - I used Foundry 32B.<br />4) Then cover all in a black wash with GW Badab Black.<br />Works a treat.<br />Hope this helps.<br />ScottScottswargaminghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00581220877007982139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33886045.post-19128271712833569612011-03-06T14:40:05.431+13:002011-03-06T14:40:05.431+13:00Hi Scott, I really like what you have done with th...Hi Scott, I really like what you have done with those. GW have made some (to my mind) inexplicable choices with a subset of their LOTR units, and I always like to see people reinterpreting these once more. <br /><br />They look good too, I have never grasped how to paint black properly. I gave up in the end and made all the relevant models a slightly ghostly green tinge instead! <br /><br />CheersJamiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17369646895032210867noreply@blogger.com