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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut




Hello Dakka,

I'm starting a 'showcase' world eaters army that I want to look and feel like the legion on the table. Something to play for fun and mix things up, both visually and tactically from my other armies. What do you like, what don't you like? Any suggestions? This is the first model I've finished and my local shop is small so I the amount of feedback I can get is limited.

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Made in jp
[MOD]
Anti-piracy Officer






Somewhere in south-central England.

Unfinished projects should go in the P&M Blogs section so I am moving this thread there.

I'm writing a load of fiction. My latest story starts here... This is the index of all the stories...

We're not very big on official rules. Rules lead to people looking for loopholes. What's here is about it. 
   
Made in au
Morphing Obliterator





rAdelaide

Nice start, solid colours, nice lines.

The Red is a little flat however, - you might try using some washes to really bring out the depth.

Ive got some pics of my WE's here as examples of using washes - : http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/images-14062-2385_Darkkt%27s%20World%20Eaters.html, but there are many better examples out there.

Keep it up!

   
Made in gb
Devastating Dark Reaper





Vietnam

Colours look good. Try watering down your paints a little and using 2 layers so it looks smoother. I agree with using washes as well. Maybe try a brown wash on the gold as well. Good work.

   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut




It's actually four thin layers for the red - I think I was expecting it to layer better and I put it on too thick initially first and then had to paint several watered down and drybrushed layers to try to salvage it, lessen learned. I'll see how the next model turns out.

I think the drabness of the red is cause the only highlight is a drybrush of blazing orange on the thigh, back, crown of the helmet, etc. I didn't know how it would end up so I started conversative. I need to bring the helmet and chest out more - perhaps darker chains and define when the surfaces change.

I was considering picking up Tau Sept Ochre to paint the base (it will be flocked as a rocky desert) and to dirty up my rhino treads.

Ideas for highlights would be welcome, and I'll keep the pictures coming as I make progress.

One last edit - I did wash the foundation for the crevices, but I didn't want to dull the metallics or red. I think if I focus my efforts on highlighting the red I'll get a similar effect and the metallics won't have to serve as the only accent.

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