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Painted Runestones

Troglodon

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The ancients liked colour. Dyes and paints were a luxury, especially so for the most vibrant ones. Rather much of the finer ancient stoneworks were decorated with at least some spots of colour in their heyday. I think we as wargaming hobbyists can sympathize with this: Would you rather have grey plastic or a painted army?

Here are some painted runestones (originals and replicas alike), to replicate how they might have looked like:

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Ölsta Stone

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Jelling Stone

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Uncovered in S:t Paul's Churchyard, London

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From a festival, check out IlmarinenKowal's gallery

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Just something to keep in mind for scenery and Hold Guardian painting. ;)
 
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