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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





Submitted for peer review

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Made in us
Powerful Pegasus Knight





Omaha

SCARABS!!! I hate the old ones that clasped themselves onto my vehicles and blew up. Boy have they changed.

Despite being a small member of the Necron army, it is not one that should be over looked. I am glad to see someone that has more that just 2 colors on them. I like the green, giving it some color and seperating the different areas around the models. For a first attemp there is no better way then to start on something small and work your way up.

Have you thought much into the basing yet? The new GW Agrellan Earth crackle paint actually works really well. it gives it nice look that you don't see too often. Add alittle grass here and there, and you have a nice dry land look.

Good luck and keep up painting.

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts."  
   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





I haven't given any thought to basing yet. Right now I just want to get done painting and gluing the models I have bought. I still have 5 more scarabs, a Doom Scythe, a Doomsday Arc, 5 Immortals, and 32 Warriors to paint and assemble. and that is the colour scheme that I plan for my army too by the way.

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