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Made in gb
Steady Space Marine Vet Sergeant





United Kingdom

Hey guys,

I've been working on blightknights recent, and was looking for some extra advice and guidance on painting them.

The pic below is my first, and I'm looking to improve for the next 4.


Aside from a final varnish and some flock, he is finished.

I appreciate your comments
Z

   
Made in us
Veteran Wolf Guard Squad Leader






Minneapolis

Looks really nice! The weathering on the sword in particular is super well done. I also like the armor, its so easy to make Nurgle models look messy rather than corroded to top marks for that!

Only bit of constructive criticism I would say the flesh tone looks a bit orange which is muddling the model a bit with the bronze/gold. Had you though about taking another pass at the flesh with a paler tone? I think it would give it some contrast.

This is just preference too but with those large bases adding a further bit of something aside from the flock or sand can really make a great model even better.

Keep it up!

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