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I did the scouts in a more city scheme with some elements of fauna, such as the green on the cloak and green camo. The walls are made from cast hirst arts blocks, painted black and dry brushed up different greys with a little bit of green or brown washing, a little bit of static grass was added to each wall element to make it seems as if nature was taking back over the walls. I decided not to go with much highlighting or bright colors to help them blend in.
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I like the decision you have made to eliminate the bright colours from the scheme. I have been considering doing the same thing with my DA scouts. It just seems more realistic. It would be nice to get some closer shots of some individual models though.
"That is not the way. The warriors from the sky are above the squabblings of the clans. We choose only the bravest of the plains people. We take no sides."
Thanks for the compliments! The camo cloaks are something that I am impressed with myself as it was my first attempt with a camo look.
sing your life: it was a thought while I was assembling them, but there wasn't a feasible way to have the bipod on the rubble and the model still on the base unfortunately.
M4croDutch: I will try to get some once I quit being so lazy! haha. I need to get my nicer camera and tripod out, as well as set up a cheap light box.