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Deadly Dark Eldar Warrior





These guys are the first minis that I've ever painted. I'm not looking to have an amazing looking army since I know that I'm not that good (shaky hands) but I'd appreciate any tips nonetheless!

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Cheers!

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2014/02/10 13:07:52




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Stealthy Dark Angels Scout with Shotgun





Leeds, UK

Nice work (especially for someone with shaky hands syndrome). Seems fairly neat to me and loving the colour scheme.

As for tips, I sometimes find my hands shaking when painting - if this happens resting your wrists against the desk/table edge or ensuring a couple of fingers fingers from each hand touch the model/mounting cork when painting tends to help in my opinion.

Andy (Leeds, UK)

Dark Angel's 4th Company Army (with DW/RW Support) currently under construction, follow it's progress at: http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/572259.page#6613658

 
   
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Stalwart Ultramarine Tactical Marine





Mississippi

They look very good, Unique color scheme that makes them stand out! May try drybrushing with a lighter brown just to bring out some highlights. One thing that works well for me when I've had to much mountain dew is using a bottle GW paint to rest my hand on. The curved top lets me kinda roll around the top of it why still keeping steady.

Looking Good!

"Building the XIII Legion Ultramarines" http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/572379.page

 
   
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Lit By the Flames of Prospero





Bearing Words in Rugby

Not bad at all, I like the basing :3 A very distinct and cool colour scheme, much better than my own Dark Eldar (the Brothers of Bone if you must know )

Muh Black Templars
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Made in tr
Deadly Dark Eldar Warrior





Cheers for the feedback guys. I will consider some lighter brown for highlights, thanks for the tip!



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Hungry Little Ripper





Sweden

Awesome, really like that color scheme, I think brown+gold/bronze is awesome, been thinking about doing something similar with my DE's.
   
Made in de
Xenohunter with First Contact





Cologne

They look great!never thought about this scheme...i love the green contrast on the cloth. I would suggest to paint the bones/spikes on the cloth too.this will add some more detail...
But very cool minis.thx for sharing

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Hellish Haemonculus






Boskydell, IL

I love the color scheme. The green is an odd choice for the loincloths (since that's supposed to be flayed skin) but clearly your Kabal just prefers picking off orks! Nice colors, smooth application, and good basing. Great stuff all around!

Welcome to the Freakshow!

(Leadership-shenanigans for Eldar of all types.) 
   
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Furious Fire Dragon





Athens Greece

I like the color scheme and they look really nice together. I would suggest painting the bases.

Got milk?

All I can say about painting is that VMC tastes much better than VMA... especially black...

PM me if you are interested in Commission work.
 
   
 
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