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Fresh-Faced New User




Hello everyone I am new to warhammer actually just assembled my first few models of the army I decided to go with which is Necrons. I need help deciding on a color scheme to go with. I really like the ones I have seen that have the glowing green guns but I also like the glow blue as well as the green any suggestions and also any paint color suggestions? Thanks!
   
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Tail-spinning Tomb Blade Pilot





Los Angeles, CA

Take a look at mine.

DZC - Scourge
 
   
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Fresh-Faced New User




I went and looked I like your army. I would like to still keep the glow green on the gun but add the glow blue somewhere else like on the armor maybe I don't know
   
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Squishy Oil Squig





Dallas, Texas

Could always go with a black base, green and chrome accents, and run over it with a wash like nuln oil to give them a more weathered feel.

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Waaagh! Warbiker





Chelmsford

I have just added a thread with my necrons on it, take look. It's a red and green scheme.

   
 
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