A slowly growing Waaagh!

Almost tired of precision painting on lesser elements, yet i don't feel i could stand rushing things up.
I've already given some plants from earthwork scenics a try...can't wait to dress the base up properly
 

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I tried a new approach to the amanita's dots in order to make them 3dimensional, just like the real things, and sculpted some parasol/drumstick mushrooms.
 

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Pray do share the amanita secret?
Once painted the mushroom, i put a big drop of satin varnish on it and sand a resin/plaster bit from above:the varnish captures some of the tiny white bits and if you're lucky enough it's done. In case the bits are too big or their pattern is not convincing, you can still make some adjustments with a brush and/or have another go.
 

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