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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User






I recently finished my Imperial knight and to be honest I am fighting the urge to buy another. I loved assembling the model, painting it, and playing with it.

I was going for my own House and color scheme but I think it came out great. At least it amuses me from inside of my display case.

Let me know what you think and as a shameless plug, check out my blog for more pics and other things. http://northofthegoldenthrone.blogspot.com/2014/03/hobby-showcase-imperial-knight.html
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Made in no
Been Around the Block





Awesome paintjob.

I really love the weathring on this one, especially the white and the blue.

How did you do the wethering on for example the blue shield (where you have the decal). I would love to know.
   
Made in gb
Dispassionate Imperial Judge






HATE Club, East London

Fantastic model - I'm also intrigued by the weathering - but I'd love to know the recipe you used for weathering the white panels...

   
 
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