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2015/03/27 22:26:33
Subject: How to paint an Ultramarine Dreadnought - Video painting tutorial - FREE GIVE AWAY
Hello again. Something happy for all of you.
I painted an Ultramarine Dreadnought of Warhammer 40k series.
As I'm not a big fan I'm going to GIVE IT AWAY FREE to you !!!
I hope you like it
Dimensions : W=5.9 cm H=5.3 cm D=4.4 cm Pieces in the box : 2 Body 2 hands 2 feet
Material : Plastic
Prepare time : 40 minutes
Paint time : 12.5 hours
Paintjob tools : Airbrush, Brushes
and also some photos
Thank you
This message was edited 3 times. Last update was at 2015/04/05 19:55:10
At first I thought you were going over kill with the weathering, but the finished model looks amazing, and the weathering too, not too much at all IMO. And actually fits in with the lore of 40k dreadnoughts. The base is so simple, but so effective too.
2015/04/09 23:27:37
Subject: How to paint an Ultramarine Dreadnought - Video painting tutorial - FREE GIVE AWAY
my only comment because the dread looks AMAZING!
you said you were painting an Ultramarine Dreadnought and it even says "Ultra" on it, but you have it painted Imperial fist yellow instead of Ultramarine Blue.
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2015/04/10 02:23:21
Subject: How to paint an Ultramarine Dreadnought - Video painting tutorial - FREE GIVE AWAY
At first I thought you were going over kill with the weathering, but the finished model looks amazing, and the weathering too, not too much at all IMO. And actually fits in with the lore of 40k dreadnoughts. The base is so simple, but so effective too.
Thank you for the very "at point" opinion. Once I thought I had overdone it but I loved the final result
Ghazkuul wrote:my only comment because the dread looks AMAZING!
you said you were painting an Ultramarine Dreadnought and it even says "Ultra" on it, but you have it painted Imperial fist yellow instead of Ultramarine Blue.
SRSFACE wrote:Yeah I was wondering about that myself, Ghaz. Never seen an ultramarine that wasn't Blue.
.... I'm.... sorry.....!!!!
I really didn't know that... I said I know nothing about Warhammer 40k but I should have thought the ultramrines are painted blue!!!!
There are some things that there is in your eyes and you don't see it
Thank you for your comments. Really helps