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Made in us
Implacable Skitarii





Portland

My DKoK Commissar.


Neat lighting.


Psyker


Neat lighting
Made in us
Implacable Skitarii





Portland

Reanimator wrote:I've never seen that commissar model before and it looks fantastic. Your painting has a graphic novel feel to it that makes the character in the model come out, giving the impression that it has a story to tell. The attention to detail is also great, but I would second the suggestion for a delicate use of washes, to add depth and maybe take the dusty look off certain areas where you've drybrushed.

Daedricbob wrote:They are both extremely well painted, especialy the coat on the commi, pat yourself on the back.

I must admit though, although you've painted it really well, the IG psyker models are some of my least favourite in the entire GW range.

Shealyr wrote:As for the psyker, it's a great paint job. I'll agree with the Sepia wash on the staff. But I'm just not a fan of the model, if you're using him as a Primaris Psyker.


I will have to agree on the psyker, I not just don't really like the models, I don't like that there is only three of them... when you run is squads of 10 =/. (If you know of some good stand ins please PM me about em.)
Thank you everyone for the good complements, and about the dusty part, there in a area with a lot of wind that has been wearing at the city for around 40-50 years ever since the shields were destroyed, so there is a lot of fine white dust everywhere. As I get more guys I plan to have some road on the bases, and things like that.
 
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