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Made in cz
Yellin' Yoof





Hallo I have finished after my first model (ork Battlevagon) my second.
This is my ork Bomb sqigs from Tankbustas.
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Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka





Southampton

Nice clean paint job!

   
Made in gb
Decrepit Dakkanaut




Swindon, Wiltshire, UK

This isnt your 2nd model... It CANT be...
seriously did you paint anything before this or are just just madly talented?
   
Made in au
Xenohunter with First Contact






Adelaide

Love the shading on the faces, but I have to say, you must be some kind of horrible genetic experiment, born only to paint if this is only your second model ever!

   
Made in cz
Yellin' Yoof





Ziggy Da' Goon wrote:Love the shading on the faces, but I have to say, you must be some kind of horrible genetic experiment, born only to paint if this is only your second model ever!


http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/242254.page this is my first ended paint job
   
Made in gb
Waaagh! Warbiker





A purple room in England

You dont really need to have that much experience to paint a great mini, just a basic understanding of colours and some brush control
Love the job on it, as has been said very clean. I would maybe try and get abit of distinction between the dynamite and the squig
Abit of shading or a lighter red and some highlighting on the dynamite . . . will admit its abit hard when both dynamite and squigs tend to be red

I <3 my bits box  
   
Made in us
Screamin' Stormboy






That is very true, In my case my painting scked, no matter how much practice I put in, unitl i got an understanding of colors and lighting. then they SUDDENLY looked good. -made me have to redo all my crappy models 'yuck' lol-

Me Orky love hackn' n' slashn' parts of stuf

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