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# OpenForge Guides
[Up](../README.md)
* [Dungeon Stackers Paint Guide](dungeon_stackers_rough_stone/README.md)
* Grey/brown stone
* [Morehead Mausoleum Paint Guide](morehead_mausoleum/README.md)
* Brown/red stone
* Metal
* Wood

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# Dungeon Stacker Paint Guide
[Up to other guides](../README.md)
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](2018-01-30_23.11.28.jpg)
* Do a lighter sponge on of the dark brown
![Sponge 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.
[Up to other guides](../README.md)

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# Morehead Mausoleum Paint and Assembly Guide
[Up to other guides](../README.md)
## Supplies
### 3d printed parts
* Dome
* Entrance 1 (4x) (print with the top face down for best results
* Entrance 2 (4x)
* Entrance 3 (8x)
* Mausoleum Wall (4x)
* 4 doors or windows, any mix you prefer
### Paint
* [Brown Krylon Fusion Primer](http://amzn.to/2Et5nEm) Ultra Flat Camoflage
* Burnt Sienna (Americana)
* Americana [Raw Sienna](http://amzn.to/2EfKJIz)
* Americana [Honey Brown](http://amzn.to/2BmMi4O)
* Fawn (Americana) (Couldn't find a good price, go to a craft store)
* Desert Sand (Americana) (Couldn't finde a good price, go to a craft store)
* Sepia Wash ([Vallejo Game Color Wash Set](http://amzn.to/2F2xOGW)) or [Citadel Seraphim Sepia](https://www.miniaturemarket.com/gw-24-09.html)
* Umber Wash ([Vallejo Game Color Wash Set](http://amzn.to/2F2xOGW)) or [Citadel Agrax Earthshade](https://www.miniaturemarket.com/gw-24-15.html)
* Black Wash ([Vallejo Game Color Wash Set](http://amzn.to/2F2xOGW)) or [Citadel Nuln Oil](https://www.miniaturemarket.com/gw-24-12.html)
* Adamantine Black 09124 ([Reaper Master Series](https://www.reapermini.com/Paints/corecolors))
* Old Pewter 09196 ([Reaper Master Series](https://www.reapermini.com/Paints/corecolors))
* Old Bronze 09197 ([Reaper Master Series](https://www.reapermini.com/Paints/corecolors))
* Spruce Green 29846 ([Reaper Master Series HD](https://www.reapermini.com/Paints/corecolors))
* Sapphire Blue 09016 ([Reaper Master Series](https://www.reapermini.com/Paints/corecolors))
* [Liquitex Matte Medium](http://amzn.to/2CiHOZq)
* Water
### Other Supplies
* 1.75 mm filament, 8 short lengths about 3/4"
* Cyanoacrylate glue (super glue) such as [Gorilla Super Glue Gel](http://amzn.to/2H58rEX)
* [Pin Vice](http://amzn.to/2BklUbt) (Optional)
Here's a [reasonably cheap one](http://amzn.to/2BjyIPu) and one that has a . A variety of bits is really worth it. In fact, I really did actually order the second one from amazon while writing this. Seriously.
## Painting
![Prime](2017-04-12_08.18.17.jpg)
* Prime the pieces with dark brown primer. I love the Krylon Fusion paints, they are super flat and bind to plastic really well.
![Burnt Sienna](2017-04-12_08.44.28.jpg)
* Hit the stone areas with medium coverage of Burnt Sienna. You want to make sure the deep areas still show through with the dark brown.
![Raw Sienna](2017-04-12_09.04.49.jpg)
* Now do a lighter coverage of Raw Sienna. Not quite a drybrush, but make sure the paintbrush is not particularly full of paint.
![Honey Brown](2017-04-12_09.23.03.jpg)
* Now drybrush with Honey brown. This is intended to be a highlight, so you want to focus on it ending up on the upturned edges of the piece. I do this by only moving the brush down against the part.
![Fawn](2017-04-12_09.30.36.jpg)
* (Optional) Now use fawn to pick out about 5 blocks per piece. Drybrush the fawn on and onto the same brick on the reverse side. Pick different bricks for each of the 4 parts.
![Sepia Wash](2017-04-12_09.42.23.jpg)
* (Optional) Now use a sepia wash and pick out 5 more bricks. Cover the whole brick with the wash on front and back. This is called glazing. We are using the wash to tint the entire brick.
![Brown Wash](2017-04-12_09.48.39.jpg)
* (Optional) Finally glaze 5 more random bricks with a brown wash. Brown and sepia are similar, but the hue is still different, and the bricks will give some variation.
![Highlight](2017-04-12_09.59.49.jpg)
* (Optional) Highlight the stone embelishments (the arches, pillars and base of the niche) with a mix of Desert Sand and Honey Brown
![Grate: Black Wash](2017-04-12_09.50.17.jpg)
* Use a black wash inside the grate at the bottom
![Grate: Dark Metallic](2017-04-12_09.52.44.jpg)
* Use a very dark metallic on the grate itself. I used Adamantium Black.
![Grate: Dark Metallic](2017-04-12_09.54.31.jpg)
* Highlight the grate with a lighter metallic. I chose to also go for a more dull color in Aged Pewter to show the age.
![Embellishments: Bronze](2017-04-12_10.14.13.jpg)
* Paint the tracery on the top, the rods and the small symbol above the niche with a bronze paint. Here I use Old Bronze.
![Embellishments: Verdigris](2017-04-12_10.21.58.jpg)
* Mix a green and a blue to create a turquoise. Then add a wash medium and some water. I use equal parts Liquitex Matte Medium and water to make the wash. If you don't have that, you can use water and a little rubbing alcohol to make the wash. The alcohol will make it so the wash also sticks to surfaces instead of just going for the crevices.
![Embellishments: Verdigris Highlights](2017-04-12_10.26.54.jpg)
* I took my green which was already close to a turquoise and dry brushed the raised surfaces to get more verdegris on the metal.
![Door: Prime](2017-04-12_16.57.17.jpg)
* Paint the door and door arch (glue 2 back to back) with the krylon flat dark brown
![Door: Burnt Umber](2017-04-12_17.00.32.jpg)
* Hit the wood on the door with Burnt Umber
![Door: Milk Chocolate](2017-04-12_17.02.14.jpg)
* Do a lighter layer with Milk Chocolate. I'm keeping the browns a different hue from the stone to make it clear that this is wood.
![Door: Dry Brush](2017-04-12_17.04.24.jpg)
* Dry brush with Honey Brown
![Door: Metal](2017-04-12_17.08.08.jpg)
* I used the Aged Pewter on all the metal parts and on the two sides.
![Door: Black Lining](2017-04-12_17.10.20.jpg)
* Then lined around the metal parts with a black wash.
![Door Arch](2017-04-12_17.14.04.jpg)
* Paint the arch and the top of the door like the rest of the stonework.
## Construction
![Construction: Walls](2017-04-12_10.29.49.jpg)
* Glue some short lengths of filament into two of the walls. A pin vice can be useful in this step if the holes are not well cleared.
![Construction: Walls](2017-04-12_10.32.14.jpg)
* Glue two sides together, making sure that the filament sides are oriented so you can glue the two halves together. The filament acts as a strengthener to keep the bond between sides strong.
![Construction: Walls](2017-04-12_10.33.55.jpg)
* Glue the two halves together and clamp.
![Construction: Floors](2017-04-12_10.48.43.jpg)
* If using the floors, glue them into two halves and wait to dry.
![Construction: Floors](2017-04-12_10.50.51.jpg)
* Then glue the two sides together.
![Construction: Pillars](2017-04-12_15.43.35.jpg)
* Flip over and glue the pillars in the corners. The pillars are painted the same way as the rest.
![Construction: Awning](2017-04-12_15.48.59.jpg)
* Glue the painted roof and arches to the building, but *not* the pillars. There's an outline on the building of where these two pieces should be glued. I found it works out better if you glue the arches first and then the roof.
![Construction: Door Assembly](2017-04-12_17.15.35.jpg)
* Slide the decorative arch in, then the door. Don't glue, this is made to be able to hold windows (like 3 sides of the real mausoleum) or a wall. Both of which I plan on releasing later.
![Final Product](2017-04-14_17.57.18.jpg)
* Final Product
[Up to other guides](../README.md)