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Courageous Space Marine Captain






Glasgow, Scotland

A friend of mine is painting up Coteaz for a doubles tournament in our Local GW, where he actually works, although he has booked the week off, imn February. However, he wants to paint him, not in the traditional Gold, but something new and unique, but he is having problems coming up with a scheme.

I am asking if people could suggest ideas so I can give him some ideas.

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Stealthy Grot Snipa




Charcoal black with Weathering and Light reflecting of his armour?
   
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Courageous Space Marine Captain






Glasgow, Scotland

That might be good. I probably should have mentioned my idea first.

Mine idea is Black marbled effect with a gold trim.


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The other is a Blood Red and Black marbled effect, with few coats of Varnish, and a Mythril Highlight.

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sounds good if you can pull it off...

what about oxidated copper? that should also turn some heads

   
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Courageous Space Marine Captain






Glasgow, Scotland

Its like sea green right?

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Zealous Shaolin




England

Hey, if you want a slightly crazier suggestion, Coteaz's fur collar always kinda reminded me of Kraven the Hunter.
   
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Excellent Exalted Champion of Chaos






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this is in no way a tutorial

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Mysterious Techpriest







what about this?

http://destrega85.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/torquemadafinal-copy.jpg

also not a tutorial

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Courageous Space Marine Captain






Glasgow, Scotland

Aerethan wrote:this is in no way a tutorial


I know. Sorry bout that.

Could a Mod please move it.

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