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Debris of Walls

 A quick review of a recent small purchase from Debris of War who among other things provide some pretty neat ready made terrain for your lazy wargamer, I had previously bought rocky outcrops and marshes from them before at the Cavalier show . However this time I actually invested in some items I needed to paint myself. Some 10mm walls which will be put to use in a variety of games and ages. My tabletop terrain collection from Debris of War with 15mm Archers As they already came in grey and following my lazy modus operandi, I bought some artists ink in the hope that I could get away with inking them and a little dry brushing.  However in this case that did not work as despite giving the walls a good soak in soapy water the ink seemed to bead on the stones rather than sink into the crevices.  This was the first time I had tried this technique so if I am missing a key step please let me know in the comments below. Painted and unpainted sections of walls So undeterred, I p...

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