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Purposeful Hammerhead Pilot






Newcastle, NSW ,Australia

Here is my recently finished Hammerhead Gunship.










And a burry photo that nicely blends the glow of the Railgun

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/07/30 07:20:05


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Longtime Dakkanaut






Charleston, SC

I feel like the railgun deters from the rest of the model, making the Hammerhead look kind of dull in comparison. That being said, I think the charging railgun looks really sharp. It is done very well and looks like it is about to ruins someone's day. I think maybe spending a little more time, even just on the details would help fix this. I'm referring to the lenses and such.

   
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Purposeful Hammerhead Pilot






Newcastle, NSW ,Australia

Yeah the lens when just a coat of red then a layer of varnish, got any idea how to paint lens?

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Charleston, SC

Post #5 in this Privateer Press forum has a pretty easy-to-follow guide for painting three different types of stones. Varying in difficulty. Should be a good start.

http://privateerpressforums.com/showthread.php?160187-question-on-painting-jewels&s=f6142519b473bbd5f263256b40d01007&p=2030134&viewfull=1#post2030134

   
 
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