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Made in gb
Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?





UK

Finished this guy up yesterday, the last of my Kabuki Primarchs. I'm entering him into this month's painting challenge here on Dakka, and also playing with a new photo editing program to hopefully improve my pics, so feel free to leave some feedback on either the painting or the pics themselves!



Thanks for looking, any thoughts, feedback, questions and gallery votes welcome!

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Made in gb
Stealthy Grot Snipa






UK

Beautiful, man. Just beautiful

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Made in nl
Sure Shot Scarecrow Sniper






Very nice. As for c&c: Maybe an (additional?) edge highlight to set the armour panels more apart, and create a little more definition on the bits right above and below the reddish part of his staff? And eyes, this mini might benefit from painting the eyes, especially if you zoom in on his face. Awesome as it is though.

Edit: as for the pic, there is maybe a little 'haziness' to the photo? Maybe the model doesn't 'pop' as much as it would with a little more clarity to the pic. Could be a lighting or camera issue. A little sharpening, added contrast and saturation might do some good, or it might not. It could also just be lack of resolution.

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