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Made in us
Been Around the Block







Well my team is doing demons for the team tournament this year and I need to build & paint up 8 bloodcrushers. Here is the first. The rest are pretty close just needing a little more base painting and a few details picked out here and there.





Let me know what you think

Brave Rifles

drybrushwash.blogspot.com 
   
Made in gb
Horrific Hive Tyrant





London (work) / Pompey (live, from time to time)

just a few suggestions to help it stand out more:


try a red ink wash over the letter, then give it a light drybrush of either fiery or blazing orange, that should give it alot of texture and make it stand out more.

try a badab black wash over the jugger, then highlight with blood red, then a very light bleached bone higlight, not only will it help make it stand out, it will make it look a bit different from the letter.

Suffused with the dying memories of Sanguinus, the warriors of the Death Company seek only one thing: death in battle fighting against the enemies of the Emperor.  
   
Made in us
Executing Exarch






Odenton, MD

I think the Juggy looks Good. But the letter needs more contrast, I agree with red ink then highlight with blood red / blazing orange.
   
Made in us
Been Around the Block







So your thinking wash red, then light drybrush of blood red? Shouldn't take too much time.

What do you think about painting the horns bone colored to add a little variation?

Brave Rifles

drybrushwash.blogspot.com 
   
 
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