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Made in ca
Adolescent Youth with Potential




Canada

Hello all! With the release of DoW2 it has renewed my interest into doing a Blood Raven army. I have looked everywhere for Blood Raven decals but i can not find any. Does anyone know where i can get the real symbol decal sheets? I have found a few around (bols etc) but they are all more eagles with blooddrops. If anyone has them please private msg me and maybe you can send me the file or something. Thanks !
   
Made in gb
Impassive Inquisitorial Interrogator






Wait the eagle with the blood drip is there logo so get the one from bell of lost souls


Death in the shape of a Panzer Battalion
 
   
Made in ca
Adolescent Youth with Potential




Canada

the eagle with blooddrop is not their symbol...its a raven, as per whats on the dakka dakka splash screen with the prizes. The one on bols is not the same
   
Made in gb
Impassive Inquisitorial Interrogator






Actually your wrong the emblem from the prises has the blood drop its not a plain raven just like the chapters name suggests"Blood ravens" check for yourselve!This logo has bean used in the game on the games workshop site lexcanium you name it.its the chapter badge.
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The logo

[Thumb - Blood-Raven-1[1].jpg]
You can clearly see the blood drip

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Death in the shape of a Panzer Battalion
 
   
Made in us
Boosting Space Marine Biker





Las Vegas

The logo sheet at BOLS is not exactly the same as this design, but it's close enough that no one will gripe.

"If A is a success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut." - Albert Einstein 
   
Made in ca
Adolescent Youth with Potential




Canada

da-chaos-orks wrote:Actually your wrong the emblem from the prises has the blood drop its not a plain raven just like the chapters name suggests"Blood ravens" check for yourselve!This logo has bean used in the game on the games workshop site lexcanium you name it.its the chapter badge.


uh...i wasnt saying it didnt have a blood drop, he was saying it was a eagle, i was saying it was a raven as per your picture you posted
   
Made in ca
Adolescent Youth with Potential




Canada

Peredyne wrote:The logo sheet at BOLS is not exactly the same as this design, but it's close enough that no one will gripe.


i am....
   
Made in us
Incorporating Wet-Blending





Houston, TX

Nope, your going to have to bite the bullet and learn to freehand if you want BRs done right.

It's not that hard, though. The basic body shape should be done ignoring the wing and tail feathers (IE paint solid black crescents, rounded tear drop body, round head, line beak). Then just go back with white and stripe to make the feathers. Whether you do straight feathers (ala the tail) or try to get fancy and do the double angle wing feathers is up to you.

-James
 
   
Made in us
Boosting Space Marine Biker





Las Vegas

Ok, if you go over to Bolter and Chainsword, there is a new decal sheet made using the chapter badge shown above. It took me about an hour to build the sheet using that image and microsoft paint.

"If A is a success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut." - Albert Einstein 
   
 
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