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Made in ca
Fixture of Dakka






Here's a Furioso Dreadought that I chipped away at between other stuff, and just wrapped up



Enjoy, and all comments and critiques are welcome!

Thanks
   
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Bounding Assault Marine





Minot, ND

Those talons are awesome!

Beautiful work!

"The enemies of the Emperor fear many things. They fear discovery, defeat, despair, and death. Yet there is one thing they fear above all others. They fear the wrath of the Space Marines!"

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Your paints are not thin enough. Needs more wash. 
   
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Fresh-Faced New User




This is an awesome model, great job.
   
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Fresh-Faced New User




That's a super paintjob! I love the whites and the metallics. Did you use a pen to write the FURIOSO?
   
Made in ca
Fixture of Dakka






@BladeTX - I love Blood Talons on dreadnoughts! If only there were a good reason to have them on a model :(

@purerockfury - Thank you!

@Zen117 - Thanks! No, I used a brush and abbadon black thinned with Lahmian medium, so that it would dry a little slower on the brush.

The writing on the chest, I don't think would be possible with a Sakura Micron pen, as it is really quite small -- 7 characters on that chest is pushing it a bit. In my experience the problem with using a pen is two-fold -- if you aren't really feather light, it goes on too fat, and at the start of the penstroke, I often leave too much ink.
   
 
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