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The Last Chancer Who Survived





Norristown, PA

At first I was thinking of the rolling mausoleum thing for my new chaos tanks but now I'm starting to think it might be better to do paint them up like a tank would be instead of going for the marble look, but in keeping with the bone theme I'm doing, what if I sculpted bones onto them? I'm a little worried though that my sculpting skills aren't up to par. or it might become too tedious especially with 3 vindicators in a row, a land raider and a defiler. One idea I had though was to change the front of the land raider to make it look like an evil skull, where the front door would be like a jaw opening up to let the troops run out. It would be pretty big... so is that something that I'd wanna do with greenstuff? or is there a better alternative for bigger sculpts? And how might I go about sculpting it so that I could easily remove it from the model so that I could make molds of it, like if I wanted to have more than 1 land raider with the same look? And would it seem out of place if this was all sculpted like that, but the other tanks were just normal looking?

 
   
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haw do you make molds anyway
   
 
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