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Made in us
Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Here is the plastic commissar that I painted a little while ago for a client to go with a Praetorian force.

Honestly, the old metal (and later resin) commissars are close to my heart, but I was surprised that I found this guy to be a worthy successor. The mini takes to being painted quite well.

Anyway, here he is:


 
   
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Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

That's that a fantastic paint job. Why does the model look "squished"?

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Virus Filled Maggot






Job well done!

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[MOD]
Making Stuff






Under the couch

 darefsky (Flight Medic Paints) wrote:
Why does the model look "squished"?

It's a weird sculpt.


Very nice paintjob on it, though.

 
   
 
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