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Made in se
Grovelin' Grot




Sweden

So i've been trying to figure out a colour-scheme for my cryx as I didn't want to paint them in the studio scheme and this is what I came up with. Sort of a very corroded Bone/off white-ish colour with rusty metal.
I dunno, something feels off to me. Not sure what it is.

C&C is always welcome.
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Made in gb
Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

I suggest part of it should be red.
Maybe put the Cryx symbol on to the panels just behind the head.
I can be in a stylised why as if someone had just slapped on some paint.


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Also the metal is to close in tone to the bine - maybe try a black wash over it.

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Made in se
Grovelin' Grot




Sweden

Thanks for the suggestions, Bubber.

Right now I'm considering stripping it and the rest of the battlebox, as this just isn't doing it for me.

I was aiming for a high contrast look, but it turned out the exact opposite of what I wanted. :/




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