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Thermo-Optical Hac Tao





Gosport, UK

Just finished my first couple of Skorne models, they're pretty much my first models ever (except for the SoH I posted a few threads down). Decided to go with a different scheme as I couldn't paint the red that well and I just prefer this scheme. How do they look?






I know they're nothing special, and sorry for the crap photos.
   
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Regular Dakkanaut





Great colour scheme on that Savage.

"Empty your pockets and don't move" 
   
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Wraith






Salem, MA

The blue/silver/yellow theme came out really well. I'd only add some yellow iconography to the banner and you'll be all set!

Well done!

No wargames these days, more DM/Painting.

I paint things occasionally. Some things you may even like! 
   
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Thermo-Optical Hac Tao





Gosport, UK

Thanks guys bit nervous about doing a motif on the banner, freehand scares me a little haha. I'll definitely try and add something to it though because it does look very plain.
   
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Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

 ImAGeek wrote:
Thanks guys bit nervous about doing a motif on the banner, freehand scares me a little haha. I'll definitely try and add something to it though because it does look very plain.


Hit it with a Gloss coat, then do the free hand. If you mess it up, just "erase" it and try again.

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http://fltmedicpaints.blogspot.com

 
   
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Thermo-Optical Hac Tao





Gosport, UK

Thanks for the tip
   
 
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