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Looking for detailed feedback on other techniques I could do and critique so far.

Notice: need to wait for white paints and weathering powders to come in the mail.

Thank you in advance, and I'll try to answer any questions you have
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(Hair in picture not part of model, just a long haired dog that sheds in front of my fan)

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Ooo that muzzle on the flamer really speaks of skill me likey! If you pay the same attention to detail to the rest of the raider you will have an ace looking model. Keep posting pics!


 
   
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Boosting Ultramarine Biker




Illinois, USA

Washes and high lighting. Looks very flat.
   
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Thanks for the advice. I was thinking about a watered down black or blue wash. Which would you recommend? And is it better for a black wash or a soot weathering pigment for the metals especially around the flamer tanks?
   
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Duke14678 wrote:
Thanks for the advice. I was thinking about a watered down black or blue wash. Which would you recommend? And is it better for a black wash or a soot weathering pigment for the metals especially around the flamer tanks?


I would go with a blue wash. Keep the color just allow it to darken in the right places. Black washes on most applications seem to look a little cheap, sloppy, and can easily gunk up a decent paint job. Outside of a blue wash, you go do a little mud/sepia in the right spots but overall wash, I would go blue definitely.

Edit: Looking GREAT, BTW

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All sides of the vehicle so far. Added washes to the indents throughout the tank as well as all the metal.
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Having problems with iPhone so I have to post multiple times.
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Third one. Again sorry about this.
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I would go with a blue wash. Keep the color just allow it to darken in the right places. Black washes on most applications seem to look a little cheap, sloppy, and can easily gunk up a decent paint job. Outside of a blue wash, you go do a little mud/sepia in the right spots but overall wash, I would go blue definitely.

Edit: Looking GREAT, BTW


I'm waiting for weathering powders to do an earth/mud look as well as a little rust in the back and some soot from exhausts.

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Also would you like to see more as I paint and if so storm talon or dreadnought next?
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Warrenton, VA

Sponsons are in the wrong spot...


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Ohio

Yeah, sorry, sponsoons are in the wrong spot, that doesn't really matter though you can just as easily measure a couple inches forward. Anyway i like the differing shades of blue, makes it look all nice and spiffy.

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Happens when your girlfriend helps put everything together for the first time.
   
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Ontario, Canada

well it helps with disembarking a little bit, but yeah... wrong spot

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First go with weathering powders.
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Bounding Assault Marine




Layton, Utah

Very nice. Very well done. Great airbrushing and weathering skills.

Hopefully one day i'll have an army! 
   
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 NoQuestionzAsked wrote:
Very nice. Very well done. Great airbrushing and weathering skills.


Thank you very much.
   
 
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