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Made in gb
Implacable Black Templar Initiate





UK - Cheshire

Hello,

I think my head is about to explode ......had to role a dice to make sure I survived.... (that will probably seem like a stupid thing to say after I hit the submit button)

Anyway, I have posted in the Showcase section, my raider and razorback, both with different types of highlighting, one pretty much painted on, the other dry brushed, but for the life of me I can't help but feel they both don't look as good as they can be.

I am hoping a couple of people could type up there techniques (even better if there Ultramarines) and colours they use and maybe attach pictures so I can try and use all the advice thrown at me to make my tanks better.

One more thing, i've seen in some pictures (such as multi-meltas) the detail at the barrel of the gun is amazing, if anybody could help me with that too, I would be sincerly greatful.

Thank you in advance

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/12/02 23:11:15


 
   
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http://buypainted.com/index.php/uncategorized/how-to-paint-space-marines-vindicator-of-ultramarines/

This should help.

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