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Frenzied Juggernaut





The Emperor's Forge Mitten, Earth

Just got through finishing this judicator battalion for my list! Looking forward to laying down some destruction with it.








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Very cool. I kinda like the color scheme.

Life is like a box of chocolates. A cheap, thoughtless and perfunctory gift nobody ever asked for. Unreturnable because all you get back is another box of chocolates. So you're stuck with this undefinable whipped mint crap that you mindlessly wolf down because there's nothing left to drink. Sure once in a while there's a peanut butter cup or a English toffee, but they're gone too fast and the taste is fleeting. So you end up with nothing but broken bits of hardened jelly and teeth shattering nuts. If you're desperate enough to eat those all you've got left is a. An empty box, filled with useless brown paper wrappers.  
   
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How did you paint the marble texture on your Stalker? Looks pretty spiffy

   
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Frenzied Juggernaut





The Emperor's Forge Mitten, Earth

Honestly it's pretty easy and crude. After priming black, I just take a large drybrush and drybrush on a layer of warboss green, sybarite green, or something similar. With that first layer I focus on the edges and the joint areas where you can see more green. Some green will spill out over the flat areas in lines, but that's ok as you can see that's how you get that marbled effect.

Once that's dry I drybrush over that with moot green for more brightness on the edges and joints. I'd probably drybrush this on with a lighter touch and not be so heavy handed though.

Once it's all said and done I spray over it with a gloss finish and that seems to not only seal it in but blend it together a bit.

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 WhiteWolf01 wrote:
Honestly it's pretty easy and crude. After priming black, I just take a large drybrush and drybrush on a layer of warboss green, sybarite green, or something similar. With that first layer I focus on the edges and the joint areas where you can see more green. Some green will spill out over the flat areas in lines, but that's ok as you can see that's how you get that marbled effect.

Once that's dry I drybrush over that with moot green for more brightness on the edges and joints. I'd probably drybrush this on with a lighter touch and not be so heavy handed though.

Once it's all said and done I spray over it with a gloss finish and that seems to not only seal it in but blend it together a bit.


Huh, that's cool. I should probably try to replicate it with normal brushwork - I need control for the bits I want painted this way.

   
 
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