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Made in gb
Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator




Uk

Last week I was convinced to buy a shadow sword. Even though I don’t play IG I thought it was just an outstanding model that would look well on mi shelf. So I have built the main body of the tank but still have a few extra details to add. Any way I sprayed it up and undercoated it in bleached bone. This is the current stage I’m at. From here I’m really not sure where to go so I need some help. Thanks Andy
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Made in de
Wrathful Warlord Titan Commander






germany,bavaria

I found it easier to paint the tracks and wheels first, maybe do it next before adding details or a second layer?

From your choice of color I would assume you either aim for desert camo or deathwing?


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Made in gb
Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator




Uk

Unfortunately I realised after assembly that I should have left the tracks of for painting! Yea that’s exactly what I’m looking for! I really like the likes of the German panzer tanks in WW2 so I’m going look through some books for inspiration.

 
   
 
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