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Satyxis Raider




In your head, screwing with your thoughts...

I've spent a good hour or 2 googling/trawling through wargaming forums for a good step-by-step, illustrated tute for painting up Necrovents for that sexy, vibrant green glow look all the studio models have... I've heard that the Cryx book has one but sadly I don't happen to have $30 on me, and I won't even be able to go to the store to look at it until Friday; I'm hoping to try it out tonight or (realistically) tomorrow. Does anyone know of a good tutorial for this, or (if you're feeling real generous-like) want to make one and put it up here? Also I don't know if this should go here or one of the painting subforums due to it being for Warmachine specifically... If I'm wrong could a mod please move this?

   
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I used this one.

http://archive.brushthralls.com/model-walkthroughs/faction-box-in-10-days-cryx-2.html
   
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Satyxis Raider




In your head, screwing with your thoughts...

That looks good, I'll have to try it out. (still open to other ideas though)

   
 
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