This process is made even easier with the recently released Citadel Foundation Paints. These paints were specially designed to achieve a high degree of coverage. Their elevated levels of pigment make them ideal for covering large areas (like Warhammer building surfaces), and they are particularly good for drybrushing. With Citadel Foundation Paints, you can paint your Warhammer buildings up to a high standard in fewer coats. All of this means that you don't have to be a terrain guru to have awesome-looking Warhammer scenery any more. Cool plastic buildings are no longer just for Warhammer 40,000 players! Over the next few pages, we'll look at how the Citadel Foundation Paints and Citadel Colours can be used to paint the awesome new Warhammer plastic buildings. |
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