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Made in us
Storm Lance





South Texas

So me and my friend(Chad not sure what his dakka sign in is atm. I'll fix it later.) have picked up the game again after like 8 years and we've started painting the models we've assembled. and I figured I'd show ya a few were sorta happy with, since the only one of us with a digital camera. See if y'all here on dakka can toss us a few pointers. Only so much reading helps sometimes ya need some constructive criticism.

Ok so first up the Tac marines Chad started with. Which I think came out real well. but in the pick I don't think the dry bushing shows up real well in the pics.



The next one is a tac marine too but the dog took off a leg. So we took an arm, and turned him into an objective. This by the way was the 3 model he'd painted.



The next is the Chaplin he painted now that he was feeling food about his skill.



And now my warboss. I'll post more orcs later still playing with the nobs. only 4 of 9 done atm.


"There are no wolves on Fenris" Sindermann had said
"Except, of course... for the wolves, ser?" he had replied.
"Exactly, Kasper," 
   
Made in au
2nd Lieutenant





Australia

I really like the weathering on the chaplains jump-packs and the objective marker, with a good blood effect

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Tunneling Trygon






Well, the light kind of blurs out the finer details, but what I can see well looks great.
   
Made in us
Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

Please remove mold lines from your models before you paint them. Even the best paint jobs can't hide the presence of an unnatural seam running up and down the side of someone's head.

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