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Decrepit Dakkanaut




UK

So some of you might have already seen the guide and rotating photo I did for the Vaxiss Gunship here http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/676691.page#8385469

I'm looking to do another, this time on the Interceptor Helix for the Relthoza; and I'd be very interested to hear what people think of my first guide and if there is anything that I could consider changing or doing differently for a new guide for this new selection of models.

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Incorporating Wet-Blending




Sydney

Honestly, don't take this the wrong way, take better care of your hands. Your nails got super distracting.

Think of it like cleaning your desk before taking photos - you don't want to distract from the main point.

Other than that, you went to great detail and took great pictures
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut




UK

heh never thought of my fingers as the distracting point, but yes point well taken; now I know shy some use gloves or holders to keep their hands out of sight.

My thanks on the compliments as well

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Decrepit Dakkanaut




UK

Little bump just to see if any others have any views or advice to share before I start writing/assembling/photographing again

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

Very nice level of detail. I'm not massively interested in that range, but was still cool to follow along and they were good, clear photos.

Check out our new, fully plastic tabletop wargame - Maelstrom's Edge, made by Dakka!
 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut




UK

My thanks lego

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