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Elite Tyranid Warrior





Hey guys, just thought I'd show you my eldar paint scheme, I tried red, iyanden and beil tan but they were all too common IMO. So I came up with this
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Secret Inquisitorial Eldar Xenexecutor





UK

Looks good. Side ways but good. Could do with some shading on the white to give it a little more depth but its a clean paint job

Soon his foes would learn that the only thing more dangerous than a savage three hundred pound brute is a savage three hundred pound brute with a plan - Ork Codex

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I've recently started taking on commissions, if you'd like to talk a project over feel free to PM me here, or find me at:
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Tail-spinning Tomb Blade Pilot





Los Angeles, CA

Nice job. Cool blue tone.

DZC - Scourge
 
   
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Elite Tyranid Warrior





Thanks. I'm unsure whether to do the tops of the stalks on the back white or blue. And thanks, it's Lutheran blue, washed with blue wash, pick out again with Lutheran along the main armour plates, then highlight those with 1:1 Lutheran blue and ceremite white
   
 
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