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Made in us
Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator





Florida

You can check out more at my blog Pensacola Warhammer

Step 1


Step 2


So far it's taken me nearly a month to do this much, and it's a bit more discouraging to know this is only one of four panels. There is still a lot of work to do on just this first panel. Thoughts and comments are welcomed.

Even while I'm on dialysis, the Fallen must be hunted.
Check out my blog:
http://pensacolawarhammer.wordpress.com/ 
   
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Hungry Little Ripper




Norway

A month? I finished mine in about 1 day. Just drybrush like crazy.

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Tyranid & Tau Empire 
   
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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

Not helpful, lotrlks.

Don't get discouraged, bkiker. I take an extremely long time to get stuff painted, too. Just keep plugging away at it and you'll be done eventually.

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A month? I've been painting my army for fifteen years!

J/K. To tell the truth, when I see quality painting like this, I assume it takes a God-awful long time anyway. My way of thinking is, if you enjoy it, why do artificial deadlines matter? You obviously care to take the time to make it look good instead of just slapping paint on it 'to get by'

Also, In my experience anyway, it takes a lot longer to paint larger models, and they don't get much larger than that.

I think it looks awesome, and you're going the route of making it very colorful and powerful looking instead of another 'bronze statue on the wall' like a lot of people go for.
   
 
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