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Been Around the Block





I enjoy the color scheme but the paint is on a little bit thick.

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Slaanesh Chosen Marine Riding a Fiend





Babenhausen, Germany

Colorwise i like the white helmets and shoulder. But white is a pain in the ass to paint.

And i have to agree with Brian Templar. The colors are a bit thick. Try to water them down some to get a cleaner coat. In case of white this probably means multiple layers of white and more work but the results are way better. I'm no expert painter but i'd start with a light grey and add thin layers of white. You can even let some of the grey shine through in the edges to create the effect of shadows.

   
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Steadfast Ultramarine Sergeant





Liverpool, England

I like the force weapons, they're really cool. But as people have said, the white's quite thick. I'd suggest working up in thin layers from light grey, and probably wash of nuln oil before the last layer, just to add a little definition.
   
 
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