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Rampaging Furioso Blood Angel Dreadnought





SC, USA

I have a few tanks that I am going ot repaint to a camo scheme that will match my guard. I've got another 10 russes coming, and a total of 4 baneblade chassis superheavies as well. I initially wanted to paint them all the same scheme, but just wanted to ask anyone in a similar situation whether or not it gets boring with all those tanks the same scheme. Any suggestions? I have the scheme already picked out, just wanted some opinions on whether it's a bad idea to go the full monty
   
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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

No - I say go for it.
You can vary the models by how 'new' they are - ie weathering, battle damage & replacement panels.
I highly recomend you get an airbrush & an airbrush guide (eg the Forgeworld one) & some colour schemes (I used Imperial Armour 1 - huge amount to choose from)

Check out my gallery here
Also I've started taking photos to use as reference for weathering which can be found here. Please send me your photos so they can be found all in one place!! 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






The ruins of the Palace of Thorns

Go for the same scheme, but give them all a twist, like names and pictures you see on the side of old WWII tanks and bombers.

Though guards may sleep and ships may lay at anchor, our foes know full well that big guns never tire.

Posting as Fifty_Painting on Instagram.

My blog - almost 40 pages of Badab War, Eldar, undead and other assorted projects 
   
Made in us
Rampaging Furioso Blood Angel Dreadnought





SC, USA

feth yeah, forgot about the girlies! Naked bitches FTW! Well, mostly naked; there are kids in the store.

Airbrush? in the bag. all the bitz, even used it.
   
Made in us
Rampaging Furioso Blood Angel Dreadnought





SC, USA

Something else, for those of you who are Stikdeath fans, I am really considering a Turbanator and a Martyr Machine.
   
 
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