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looks good, although may I suggest coating the sand paper in glue? Otherwise I feel like it is going to be a pain to paint, it will eat up your brushes, models and hands. Putting some PVA glue (watered down) over it will hopefully soften it a bit.

 

Otherwise like I said, looks awesome! I love when people take the time to make Imperial ruins look like actual buildings that once had a purpose outside of being a ruin.

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looks good, although may I suggest coating the sand paper in glue? Otherwise I feel like it is going to be a pain to paint, it will eat up your brushes, models and hands. Putting some PVA glue (watered down) over it will hopefully soften it a bit.

 

Otherwise like I said, looks awesome! I love when people take the time to make Imperial ruins look like actual buildings that once had a purpose outside of being a ruin.

 

Thanks for the advice. :(

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Hey Guys!

After a long time, I finished the imperial altar. Enjoy the pictures!

It is at the only local store in Granada, Spain.

 

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