How to Repaint a Building

Kathy Millatt

Published on Thursday 6 September 2018 by Kathy Millatt

(Yes, I got it wrong the first time!)

This was really easy and made such a difference to the model building.  I started it 4 years' ago and it has just languished because something just always bothered me... the colour.

Here's how I repainted it in 4 easy steps.

I'm really pleased how the buildings turned out.  Let me know what you think in the comments below.

Materials

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A building you've already painted and it's just not doing it for you any more...
Vallejo or other artists' acrylic colours.  I used Vallejo Blue Grey Pale 70.905 (amzn.to/2wozRB7), Black Grey 70.862 (amzn.to/2BTAmJI), Dark Sand 70.847 (amzn.to/2wnAcUU) and White 70.951 (amzn.to/2o7O69N)
Acrylic Flow Improver - I used Windsor & Newton but there are loads of different makes
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 Mig Productions Dark Wash - any dark wash will do and you can make your own if you prefer from enamel paint and white spirit
White Spirit
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Index

00:17 Method
07:07 Final Result

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