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Made in mt
Regular Dakkanaut





Newcastle, UK

Its been over 10 years since i last painted a drone.
I dont think he turned out too badly ^_^



What do you guys think

Phil
   
Made in se
Ancient Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought







Looks good! Try to clean up the white a bit and thin your paints.
   
Made in mt
Regular Dakkanaut





Newcastle, UK

Thanks
It actually looks pretty good IRL i think its just the lighting and camera i use
   
Made in pt
Skillful Swordmaster




The Shadowlands of Nagarythe

Thinning the paints will help yes, and I think you need to build up the colours a bit more. May I ask how you painted the red?

"Let them that are happy talk of piety; we that would work our adversary must take no account of laws." http://back2basing.blogspot.pt/

 
   
Made in gb
Decrepit Dakkanaut





Nottinghamshire

It's a nice colour scheme.
You have some smudges of brown on your white areas, which could easily be fixed. But other than that it's a pretty good start.


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Made in mt
Regular Dakkanaut





Newcastle, UK

I painted the other one to be similar but with a slightly different colour scheme

   
 
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