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Indiana

Hey all,

Here is an army that was a personal one, but I decided to finally finish the last piece and sell on ebay to consolidate some of my......"investment" in miniatures. You all know what I mean

They are all based on the forge world kits and have hand done green stuff wood planking on the bases.

Here are some pics:

Plague Marines:








Sorcerers:




Rhinos:






As I said they are on ebay if anyone is interested. Link should be in my signature.

If anyone has any questions on technique or modelling I'd be very happy to answer them.

Peace!

Brandon



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wow amazing army,i been trying to get around to getting some cash to finaly finsh my 1500 deathguard army only 14 plague marines to go,would you do a tutorial on that paint scheme.

H.B.M.C. wrote:A competative gamer writes a list to win a game.

A casual gamer writes a list to win a game and then pretends he didn't.


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Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





Indiana

Sure!

Spray Gray (99% of the time you should!)
LIGHT basecoat of PP traitor green
Wash with 50 50 Devlan Mud and Sepia
Highlight several times with traitor green, with more and more flesh added as you go.
Metals are chainmail, use very light, very thin amounts of paint, and paint on all the rust a few layers per spot.
The rust is Reapers Harvest Brown triad.

Its all in that "juice" technique you might have heard about if you read about painting a lot. Google it, I would link you but I have no idea where it was.

Hope it helps!

Brandon



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