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Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut






This may seem basic, but I think it is an effective way to orkify any vehicle or make panels that you add look like they should be there...




Cheers, please let me know if this helps.

Cat


 
   
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Cackling Daemonic Dreadnought of Tzeentch




Ellenton, Florida

Excellent tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
I would actually like to see that Battlewagon painted up. That is some nice conversion work.

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Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut






Thanks mate, I have pictures and videos regarding the WIP here....

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/519355.page

I am currently starting to paint all the magnetized bits

Cat


 
   
Made in us
Fixture of Dakka






You just taught me something I never knew I needed! Now I want to go back and add weld lines to 10 years of tanks!

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Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut






Lols, 10 years??/thats a lot of welding! hope my little tip helped,

Cat


 
   
 
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