Forum adverts like this one are shown to any user who is not logged in. Join us by filling out a tiny 3 field form and you will get your own, free, dakka user account which gives a good range of benefits to you:
No adverts like this in the forums anymore.
Times and dates in your local timezone.
Full tracking of what you have read so you can skip to your first unread post, easily see what has changed since you last logged in, and easily see what is new at a glance.
Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely.
Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net.
If you are already a member then feel free to login now.
Looks great. I assume it was done with a white basecoat and primarily washes? (Sorry my computer can't watch videos right now).
However, I do see a few points such as on the edges necromancer's cape and on some helmets where the white undercoat is showing through, which is one of the disadvantages of primering white as opposed to black. You might want to go back and touch those up a little. That's just a small thing though, it looks great
Edit: There are also a few places on the ghosts where the wash spilled over from the armor onto the ghost.
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/03/31 11:30:40
I really dig how the ghost knights in front have metal armor for themselves and the ghost horses.
"The uniforms of the Imperial guard are camouflaged in order to protect their wearers by hiding them from sight. the principle is that what the enemy cannot see, he cannot kill. This is not the way of the Adeptus Astartes. A Space Marine's armour is bright with heraldry that proclaims his devotion to his Chapter and the beloved Emperor of Mankind. Our principle is that what the enemy can see, he will soon learn to fear." -The codex Astartes
armies:
Minor brush slips and details to nitpick, here and there, as DarkCorsair has pointed out, but the overall impression is jaw-droppingly awesome.
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.
Very good work. I like the way you have painted it's wooden framework. The effect on the ghosts, Banshees etc contrasts well with the rest of the model.