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Guard Heavy Weapon Crewman





Apex, North Carolina

Heyo, I'm painting up all my Tyranids to sell off, as I'm only interested in investing in my guard at this point. Problem is, I am supremely lazy. So, I figured if I document the process in an environment like this, it would help motivate me. Or it might not, who knows? Also any feedback on my painting would be greatly appreciated, as I'm way more into that than the game itself, and I'm always looking for ways to improve myself. I'll probably edit this post at some point with the full list, but as of right now I'm not entirely sure what I've got.
First up, my Trygon. This went through a lot of different stages, it even had wings at one point in an attempt to make a Harridan, but I've managed to recover it almost completely.









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"I made a calculated risk. I'm also terrible at math."
 
   
Made in us
Guard Heavy Weapon Crewman





Apex, North Carolina

Wrapped up my first batch of 5 Gaunts yesterday





"I made a calculated risk. I'm also terrible at math."
 
   
Made in us
Commoragh-bound Peer






Weighted bases, I assume? What did you use?
   
Made in us
Guard Heavy Weapon Crewman





Apex, North Carolina

Simple washers, Lowes has ones almost the exact same size as 25mm bases.

In other news, our intrepid hero ventures onward, and has finished a Dakka Flyrant. I'm under the impression that's a fairly popular way to run them, and I have a number of gargoyles to accompany it.






"I made a calculated risk. I'm also terrible at math."
 
   
 
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