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Great post, vid was rather good. Very clean and badass looking paint job. And the bases are pretty stunning also, very realistic
Armies:
(CSM/HH) - Iron Warriors; Death Guard; World Eaters; Night Lords
IG - Vestfalian Expeditionary
Force (Solar Auxilia - HH)
SM - Blades of Inaros (Homebrew)
DE - Kabal of Ouroboros
Nice paint job , good bases , i've always found that infinity minatures can look terrible without a good paint job ,something which you sir have achieved.
Red corsairs -2000 points Empire army -2000 points Cygnar-15pts
Although I'm not familiar with these miniatures they look impressive, fluffloaded and nicely painted. I like your highlighting pretty much. It's exactly between "not sharp enough" and "ultra comic" which gives them together with the nice basing a nice realistic touch.
Let us drink to the power, drink to the sound,
thunder and metal are shaking the ground.
Let us drink to our brothers who are never to fall,
we're brothers of metal, here in the hall!
The upcoming release of the Jotum T.A.G. has 'forced' me to start a PanO army, and on top of that, I really like the Shock Army of Acontecimento too...
Looking forward to seeing more of your Infinity stuff - Dakka Need More Infinity!
blackclaw1 wrote:i've always found that infinity minatures can look terrible without a good paint job ,something which you sir have achieved.
I've noticed this, too. I feel like the detail on the models is too fine for the old wash and drybrush method to have much effect. When it comes to Infinity, blending and NMM are king. If you can keep the paintjob smooth and clean, then the models speak for themselves.
Alpharius wrote:Looking forward to seeing more of your Infinity stuff - Dakka Need More Infinity!
Couldn't agree more!
The Dreadnote wrote:But the Emperor already has a shrine, in the form of your local Games Workshop. You honour him by sacrificing your money to the plastic effigies of his warriors. In time, your devotion will be rewarded with the gift of having even more effigies to worship.