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Made in gb
Shas'la with Pulse Carbine




UK

There's already a lot about where to put the lighting and why the light and dark parts are where. With an understanding of that this tutorial might be of at least some help to those learning to be able to put that into practice.
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Finished blade on a WIP model

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Made in gb
Raging-on-the-Inside Blood Angel Sergeant





Here is my first ever try with the tutorial you posted, found it very helpful.

Thanks
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Made in gb
Shas'la with Pulse Carbine




UK

That's looking great Thamor - well done
That's looking better than first time I tried, I had to redo the blade 7 times to figure out how to do the one in the original post and get it right.
So since that's your first I guess the tutorial works

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Made in us
Monstrous Master Moulder





Utah

Nice tut. I really need to start on some new techniques and this is one I have wanted to try. I am sure I will be looking to this when I start to help me out. Thanks for taking the time.

 
   
 
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