EASY CHAINMAIL
Extending a coat of chain mail or reconstructing an armoured arm you've converted is not that hard to do because chain mail is simple stuff to make. The process involves either randomly jabbing at putty with a pin or carefully making rows of rings with a pin. Here, we'll transform a boring old rag on a Plague Marine into a tabard of chain mail.
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This rag just ain't doin' it for me. |
Add a small blob of putty to the tabard. |
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Press the blob to fit the surface area of the tabard. |
Flatten the putty and trim any that overlaps the edges. |
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The putty is now all set for chain-mail action. |
Dig up a pin with a small point. |
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Jab at the putty from directly above with the pin. |
The tabard is nearly done. |
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With the tip of your sculpting tool, jab at the putty again. |
By using two sized "jabbers," the putty looks like chain mail. |
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EIGHT ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES
EIGHT SIMPLE PROJECTS
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