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Regular Dakkanaut




Here is a Forgefiend I painted up with my Alpha Legion scheme.







   
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Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

Wow, that looks like a Dino-bot

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Regular Dakkanaut






You could really improve the paint job by using washes! Use nuln oil for the silver and drakenhof nightshade for the blue. For the skin you could use reikland flesshade or something else of your choice.

You have picked out the details very well but without shading the model looks "flat". Once you are comfortable with shading you can go on with highlighting some poarts.

   
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Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Va

Model looks awesome. Paint is very neat and clean but as said above, shading would take it to the next level.

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In the Ring of Debris Around Uranus

Painting neat looks good, agree with the shading for the flesh, silver and blue, maybe with the blue too you could use an ice blue or lighter blue and make short lines near where it joins the silver to add depth and high lighting.

Basing is really good. I always like to see people take time on the base as a crappy base really detracts from a well painted model... In my opinion... looks good over all though

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What a goofy grin!

It's just a show, I should really just relax... It's just a show, I should really just relax... It's just a show, I should really just relax... It's just a show, I should really just relax...  
   
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Man O' War






Earth

I like the style, and colour choices

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Menoth 35p
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Legion 25p 
   
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Utilizing Careful Highlighting





Australia

 Karokk wrote:
You could really improve the paint job by using washes! Use nuln oil for the silver and drakenhof nightshade for the blue. For the skin you could use reikland flesshade or something else of your choice.

You have picked out the details very well but without shading the model looks "flat". Once you are comfortable with shading you can go on with highlighting some poarts.


Seconded. Great natural skill but needs contrast.

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