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Made in us
Been Around the Block





I started back in late July and have been on a bit of a kick since. Im happy the way things turned out, and while its certainly no golden demon, i think they look great on the table top... FYI, the Scouts are for sale in the pics, 50$ or Trade for unpainted Marines!
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2009/02/25 02:21:21


2000 points (about 1700 points painted)

800 points Orks (just starting up) 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Burtucky, Michigan

Those do indeed look pretty nice. Specially for tabletop standards. Only real complaint is the flesh on your marines that have no helmets. You need to use a wash or something to give the skin more depth. Something as easy as really watered down brown would work awesomely
   
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Mutilatin' Mad Dok






Cherry Hill, NJ

Kinda hard to tell from the distance. Any chance of getting closer pic's?



 
   
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Been Around the Block





bump

2000 points (about 1700 points painted)

800 points Orks (just starting up) 
   
Made in us
Hardened Veteran Guardsman






Wading River, NY

Iunno, Its hard to tell without close pics, I never liked ultrasmurfs. Think some light blue highlights and washes would make your army look really neat.

-7k
-3k Watch my guys die in the tens per turn!
2k with fancy lava bases!


 
   
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Incorporating Wet-Blending






Glendale, AZ

Click on the pictures, and you'll be able to zoom in.


That said, I like them, not too technical, but the whole army is painted to a uniform standard, and looks very nice as a whole.

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