1. Ensure that all parts are glued together before painting. You may also add a woodgrain to the door before proceeding. |
2. Apply the textured paint (or Sand-PVA mixture) only to those parts of the model that are meant to be stone/concrete then allow to dry. Avoid painting the wooden frame, door, window sills and roof. |
3. Spray the entire model Matt-Black. Do this in a well ventilated area. Allow to dry. |
4. Drybrush the textured sections Codex Grey. Normally 2 to 3 coats is enough to be effective. |
5. Drybrush again 2 to 3 coats of Fortress Grey followed by a light drybrush of Bleached bone and paint the wooden frame, door and window sills Bestial Brown.
6. Apply a dabbing of Snakebite leather to all wooden sections followed by a light drybrush of Bleached bone.
7. Highlight all wooden edges with Bleached bone and all stone edges with Skull white.
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8. For a tile roof with a more 3D effect, cut out individual tiles from a cereal pack approximately 1cm x 2cm in size and lay them starting from the base of the roof, working upward.
Alternatively, for a faster approach, you may download a colour roof template from the Church Template. Print it 1:1 scale on a colour printer and follow its instructions on how to prepare and attach it to the model. Then proceed directly to Step 11.
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9. Paint the roof Chaos black. |
10. Drybrush the tiles Regal blue using a downward stroke, then repeat with Hideous blue.
11. Apply any additional effects such as weathered effects, moss or leaded windows.
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