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Angry Blood Angel Assault marine






Recently finished Tomb Stalker. I think it came out great but I would love to hear what y'all think.

The reason why I dont highlight my model is because honestly I suck at it.

I based it with a Ultramarine Dread b/c I read Fall of Damnos and ,well, I dont much care for them in that book.

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Blood Angels 2135
Death Korps of Krieg 1700
Necrons 2405
Tau 1500
 
   
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Freaky Flayed One





Nice
   
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Fresh-Faced New User




Such a great model, well painted too.

And I love the dread being crawled over too.
   
Made in ca
Rampaging Carnifex





Toronto, Ontario

Wow, that looks AWESOME. Really nice job. Show that Dreadnaught who's boss!
   
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Hellish Haemonculus






Boskydell, IL

I like the pose, and for the most part I like the paint scheme. But the silver and rust parts seem a little too jarring for me. Maybe if the rust had more of a patina-d look as opposed to the flat look, it might be better. Then again, photographs often make paint schemes look much smoother than they are, so there could very well be a mottled gritty texture that I'm just not seeing. I think that a dirty metallic wash or some drybrushing might serve to bring together the two halves of the color scheme and give the whole thing some unity. That's just my opinion though, I could be wrong.

Welcome to the Freakshow!

(Leadership-shenanigans for Eldar of all types.) 
   
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Adelaide, Australia

Awesome!

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Ancient Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought




The oceans of the world

Really nice paintjob
   
 
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