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Made in ca
Speedy Swiftclaw Biker





Montreal

Here it is, guys!
My lord executioner, wielding his mighty frost axe!
He's gonna be a beast, leading my skyclaws into action.

Very very happy with how he came out, even though his handle is a tad warped.
So what do you think? Open to all feedback and criticism but keep it constructive
Cheers
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Lord Executioner


Lotsa wolves!
Decently sized Nurgle army
Literally 2 tau models
Imperial Knight Errant  
   
Made in us
Fixture of Dakka





dead account

Great job!

Totally love your avatar too!
   
Made in ca
Speedy Swiftclaw Biker





Montreal

 djphranq wrote:
Great job!

Totally love your avatar too!


Thanks so much!

Lotsa wolves!
Decently sized Nurgle army
Literally 2 tau models
Imperial Knight Errant  
   
Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut





the left coast

Looks like hours of detail work went into this.
I think the overall look would benefit from using thinner paint to give a smoother finish. Remember, when we put up these photos things are picked up that the eye won't normally see but are now there in all their magnified glory!
   
Made in ca
Speedy Swiftclaw Biker





Montreal

 tankworks wrote:
Looks like hours of detail work went into this.
I think the overall look would benefit from using thinner paint to give a smoother finish. Remember, when we put up these photos things are picked up that the eye won't normally see but are now there in all their magnified glory!


Thanks man! I really tried to use super thinned paints, I do believe its that resin surface that makes it look a bit bumpy, or uneven. Especially on the jump pack. But I'll keep that in mind...
And yeah, around ~18 hours went into this bad boy

Lotsa wolves!
Decently sized Nurgle army
Literally 2 tau models
Imperial Knight Errant  
   
 
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