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Made in gb
Snivelling Workbot




Portsmouth, UK

There are many like it, but this one is mine.

I'm quite pleased with the paintjob, but as always - criticism anyone? How could I have / can I improved the paint job?

I know there are mould lines. Don't tell me to trim off mould lines, it was one of the first models I ever primed / started painting about a year ago when I first started 40k.
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Made in us
Death-Dealing Devastator






Nice work. Some highlights on the teeth would help it a little. but other than that awsome tabletop quality.

 
   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





Binghamton, NY

Agreed. Barring the mold lines you mentioned, there isn't a single thing I can see that wasn't done well. Simply, perhaps, but well. He won't win you any high-level painting competitions, but he'll look great on the table (or shelf, etc. - especially if surrounded by other models painted to a similar standard).

The Dreadnote wrote:But the Emperor already has a shrine, in the form of your local Games Workshop. You honour him by sacrificing your money to the plastic effigies of his warriors. In time, your devotion will be rewarded with the gift of having even more effigies to worship.
 
   
Made in gb
Snivelling Workbot




Portsmouth, UK

Thanks :3

So, if I were to want to step my painting up to the next level - what would I need to focus on? How could I really improve this model, apart from highlighting the teeth?
   
 
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