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hi i was wondering if anyone here has any pictures of power weapons done colors or patterns that you don't normally see. everyone knows the standard color blend up one side of the blade and reverse it down the other half, and the crystal
power sword, so i was wondering if anyone has any unique or just kind of different ways they paint them or if they use colors you wouldn't normally find on a power weapon. thanks in advance!!!!
   
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I remember back when Grey Knights were all metal, a few people would actually polish the swords to a mirror finish rather than actually paint them. Obviously can't do that with plastic, but a similar effect could probably be achieved.

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