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Made in gb
Wondering Why the Emperor Left





I have recently completed a tactical squad for the Crimson Fists.
Any feedback, tips or questions most welcome.
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Made in ca
Member of a Lodge? I Can't Say




Oromocto, NB, Canada

I like them a lot. They are simple, and I don't mean that in a bad way. No extreme highlights, no OSL from the visors, which most of the time takes away from a great paint job. They look weathered by battle and environment. Keep it up!

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Mat

 
   
Made in gb
Pious Palatine






Excellent. I really like the subtle damage to the armour.

Good work.

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Made in gb
Wondering Why the Emperor Left





 combat engineer wrote:
I like them a lot. They are simple, and I don't mean that in a bad way. No extreme highlights, no OSL from the visors, which most of the time takes away from a great paint job. They look weathered by battle and environment. Keep it up!


Thanks dude. I'm not too super skilled at the highlights that some go for. So I went for grime and dirt and worked on a worn look.


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 evildrcheese wrote:
Excellent. I really like the subtle damage to the armour.

Good work.

D


Thanks dude appreciate you checking em out.

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