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added first paint guide: Dungeon Stackers, rough stone

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#Painting the dungeon stackers
You need the following:
* [Krylon Fusion](http://amzn.to/2C8XG0L) Flat Black Camo Primer (or other black primer)
* Americana [Zinc](http://amzn.to/2BmC6t2) (or other dark grey)
* Americana [Burnt Umber](http://amzn.to/2HbRqZR) (or other dark brown)
* Americana [Honey Brown](http://amzn.to/2BmMi4O) (or other light brown)
* Americana [Slate Grey](http://amzn.to/2C89rVe) or [Neutral Grey](http://amzn.to/2Eed16e) (or other light grey)
* A [paint sponge](http://amzn.to/2EEMa2A)
Sadly, my first pictures are lost, so here's the summary:
* Glue the dungeon stackers together, using a hobby knife to smooth the seams (and putty if you want for additional smoothing).
* Prime them with black spray primer (I use Krylon Flat Black Camo Primer).
![Sponge Dark Grey](2018-01-30 22.45.07.jpg)
* Sponge on the dark grey heavily.
![Sponge Dark Brown](2019-01-30 23.11.28.jpg)
* Do a lighter sponge on of the dark brown
![Spong Light Brown](2018-01-30 23.26.45.jpg)
* Do an even lighter sponging on of the light brown
![Dry Brush Light Grey](2018-01-31 00.05.04.jpg)
* dry brush on your light grey, trying to catch the edges as much as you can.