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Just a couple of picks of some w.i.p armys
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Dundee

The Warlock's staff looks a little bent at the top in the first picture - see if you can fix that before painting.

The Blood Angel looks pretty nice though I'd try and break up the armour colour a little with a wash and/or edge highlighting to help give it more depth. Also the tabard and purity seal look too close to your bone colour. Might just be bad coloud correction though.

Everything is looking nice and clean tho, good work!

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cheers for the comments the eldar is just a test minature i got him with the farseer and warlock finecast set and he was the worst cast out of the lot. i do miss the metal warlocks....
   
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Ah well if he is Finecast that is easily fixed. Boil the kettle, pour water in a mug, let it cool slightly, dip the tip of the staff (just after where it is warped) into the water for about 5-10 secs, pull out and quickly (but gently) straighten the bent area. It will cool in mere seconds into the newly adjusted angle. Rinse and repeat if your not happy.

I have personally reposed three Venomthropes worth of tentacle arms (12 arms) with this technique and the ease of doing this is one of the few benefits of Finecast.

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