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Defending Guardian Defender






Hi dakka,

Bought my first airbrush a while ago and have been expeimenting a bit. Here is a "finished" Razorback. It could still use some iconography and smaller details, but the aim was to play with the airbrush..
I'm not 100% satisfied with the OSL from the front lights, but the piece should definitely be good enough for the tabletop!





   
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Nimble Skeleton Charioteer





DeLand, FL

Simple but effective. Looks good, and your weathering is really great.

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Focused Fire Warrior




Cincinnati

The weathering is really phenomenal. The OSL is a great first attempt, you just went too heavy with it. With OSL the old adage, less is more, definitely applies.
   
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Sneaky Kommando






Looks great! I like the weathering on the top of the door. Looks very appropriate as it would most likely get banged up based on how it opens. The OSL is a little overdone, but it honestly looks great.

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Lady of the Lake






Looks good, only issue with the lights there is you need to remember when doing OSL the source of the light needs to be brighter than the glow. Really can go as crazy as you want with as much or with as little because with how you paint the rest of the model it can give the effect of it being in a low light area or something as well.

   
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Pious Palatine






Very nice. The weathering from the exhausts looks great.

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