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Chosen Baal Sec Youngblood




New Hampshire

Would love some feedback on my Taurox Prime's
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Side

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Front

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Nice work and may I say the lights make it look intimidating especially with the xeon looking lights.

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Mekboy Hammerin' Somethin'





Papua New Guinea

Wow, really impressive. The colour scheme and wheels look great and the lights really add character and, dare I say it, the lights make the Taurox look like a believable vehicle.

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terra

That kicks ass.The wheels give it a much better profile and the lights are epic too.


 
   
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This is excellent, what medium did you use on the rear lights to cause the diffused break light effect? I'm looking at introducing LED's to my modeling myself.

As for the paint job, I think its a good start, but I'd definitely suggest doing a little more detail work on the rivets, doors, etc. Giving them a distinct color, and possibly adding some weathering (such as oil dripping from rivets, scratches, metal showing at points of wear like the intake scoops on the hood, etc) would definitely make the model pop a little more, and then I'd personally take some weathering powder to the model to give it a "just driven off the battlefield" sort of look.
   
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Chosen Baal Sec Youngblood




New Hampshire

The lights are actually just red 3mm LED's but due to the plastic being very think in that area the lights diffused all on their own hower you can create the same affect by using a small amount of clear coat as well. As for the paint I was in a little bit of a rush to get ready for Nova and had to get an entire 1850 list painted along with my display in just under 3 months lol. I plan on going back and adding some battle damage and weathering after August.
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