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Battlefortress Driver with Krusha Wheel






Boulder, CO

I've been painting Boyz and Nobz since Christmas, and decided it was time to tackle some armor. I started with some Kopta's, but there isn't enough surface on them for me consider them propa' armor.
So, I worked up these Badmoon (Yellow is hard to paint!) Killa Kans. I'm about 95% done, with only some tin bitz to lay out on the arms, and I'd also like to paint up the hydraulic hoses in reds and blues. Lastly, I need to flock.
What I'd like is some C&C on the work so far if you guys would? I'm a new painter, so I would love some more direction if you can.
Thanks!

First the line up.


Rokkits!


Big Shoota and kustom Scorcha attachment (Illegal!)


Grotzooka and Kustom Gob.


Battle Damage Detail


Business End and Battle Damage Detail.


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Monstrous Master Moulder





Essex,, England

That is really lovely yellow and armour plates, I have trouble with flat areas on vehicles, but that is really good!


 
   
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Speedy Swiftclaw Biker





England

Nice battle damage dude and beautiful colours good job man


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Avatar of the Bloody-Handed God






Inside your mind, corrupting the pathways

Excellent paint work - can't believe this is your first time

The only thing I can suggest is using some brownish washes to look like oil on the machinery/gubbins/steel work.

Also maybe some black drybrushing to simulate some sooty deposits around the chimney stacks and gun barrels.

You can also use purple and yellow washes on the hot metal components to simulate heat weathering.

   
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Snotty Snotling




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WOW! They are so yellow... nice paint job.

I would add some rust around the rivets, mainly on the limbs.

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love the chipping

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Journeyman Inquisitor with Visions of the Warp





yep great depth cannot fault that. have you tried weathering powders , they could add a nice subtle dirt to the lower regions , i am testing dome out made from crushed up pastel chalks in my blog , and i have found them very useful.
   
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Battlefortress Driver with Krusha Wheel






Boulder, CO

AH! Smoky exhaust! I was planning on doing that and completely forgot it till now! Thanks for reminding me.

I'll look in to weathering powders, does anyone have links to tutorials on powders?

I'll go back and add a bit of rust and dirt to the black metal too.

Thanks all!
   
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Lead-Footed Trukkboy Driver





Ireland

I think they are fantastic! They look amazing in yellow and the detail you have gone into! Recently got myself some kans, i will be happy if i paint them half as good as yours!!! I especially love the crazy walking dude with his right leg sticking way up!!!


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Portland

for a first attempt you knocked it out of the park, good work!

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Swift Swooping Hawk




Canberra, Australia

Umm, pretty cool. Add a little rust to the bare metal?

Very cool dude.

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Bad Moonz are my favorite clan, and it is really well done. I also like the walking kan, it looks really stompy.

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Battlefortress Driver with Krusha Wheel






Boulder, CO

Thanks all!
Now it's on to a battlewagon!
I'll post when I'm done for C&C.
   
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Kabalite Conscript



Sweden, Stockholm

Very nice armor chippings!

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