So I've just started using Nuln Oil for the very first time. You may say "You idiot - I've been using that for ages" and you know what, you'd be right! I should give a little bit of background on
Failed. I guess the better way was to paint bronze details first and then use contrast's with shade. After second layer of nuln oil it became much darker and dirty : r/Warhammer40k
Review of Contrast Paints –
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Nuln oil alternatives : r/Warhammer30k
Goatboy's Warhammer 40K: Hobby Wishes and Nuln Oil Dreams! - Bell of Lost Souls
Is nuln oil normally this glossy or did I get a bad batch : r/Warhammer40k
Did Games Workshop RUIN Nuln Oil? (Comparing the Formulas!)
I slapped some nuln oil to the hellblasters and it - #189056540 added by supersundae at Your angle or your devil
I'll never (only) use nuln oil again [new to painting] : r/minipainting
Review of Contrast Paints –
Nuln Oil makes my models look a bit sticky and wet, am I using it correctly? : r/Warhammer40k
Nuln oil technique. So is this normal and the drybrushing neatens it up, or did I slop it on too thick? Or too indiscriminately? Or is this normal WIP? Thanks! : r/Warhammer40k
First t'au model, i think i added too much nuln oil but otherwise how did i do? : r/Tau40K
Before and after liquid talent (nuln oil) : r/ThousandSons
Did Games Workshop RUIN Nuln Oil? (Comparing the Formulas!)