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Regular Dakkanaut




Sherbrooke, Qc

Hello! I've posted on my site a tutorial on the K.O. Malcador diorama I've realised roughly 2 years ago : http://akaranseth.over-blog.com/pages/step-by-step-on-a-k-o-malcador-tank-in-the-ruins-of-vraks-1873528.html

Mathieu Fontaine
http://akaranseth.com 
   
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Freelance Soldier




Bristol, UK

Wonderful stuff!

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Lovely tutorial. Thanks for posting.

 
   
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Skink Chief with Poisoned Javelins



Belgium, political ass-end of the old continent

Waw, this is great stuff. I think I will try the hairspray method myself this weekend!

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Automated Rubric Marine of Tzeentch





Nova Scotia

Stunning work! Got any more?
   
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Moustache-twirling Princeps





PDX

Brilliant. Please, please add more info. The hairspray, oil, and other weathering techniques would be very informative.

   
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Ravenswoud

Great looking diorama!

Only comment I could have; perhaps some vegitations? It would make it look a bit more natural.

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PDX

Hans_posthumus wrote:Great looking diorama!

Only comment I could have; perhaps some vegitations? It would make it look a bit more natural.


Yea, but do you think anything would survive in the world the fighting was on? If it was Vraks, for instance. I think, at most, some scrubby type brush.

   
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Hardened Veteran Guardsman





Helsinki, Finland

Bookmarked.

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Flashy Flashgitz





Kintnersville/Philadelphia, PA

Absolutely fantastic. The bit with using oil paints to make realistic weathering patterns was particularly enlightening.

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Snord





Australia : SA

LOVE IT!!!



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Lord of the Fleet






London

That's a brilliant model, athough I have one thought: The Malcador dosen't really look damaged enough, at the moment it looks like someone's just parked it by the wall.

Great stuff, keep it up!

Valk
   
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Road-Raging Blood Angel Biker






NSW, Australia

Great work with that and the tutorial is very good. Though i have to agree with Valkyrie, Besides the dings and holes from projectiles, the damaged treads and other battle damages i don't really see how this thing got K.O.'ed in the first place.

Anyways brilliant work with the diorama.

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Wisconsin

Is this really Mat Fontaine or no? If so man i love your work, ive been following your blog for a while now. The owner of a shop that i go to is a huge fan of yours. This is the best tank job ive ever seen by the way. I started in historical models and you did exactly the techniques i used to use and havent really considered using for warhammer, Great job man.

Congrats on another GD in France.

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Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut




Sherbrooke, Qc

brush_slip wrote:Is this really Mat Fontaine or no? If so man i love your work, ive been following your blog for a while now.


Yes it is. Thanks for the comments!

Mathieu Fontaine
http://akaranseth.com 
   
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Perturbed Blood Angel Tactical Marine






Truly awesome!

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