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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User






So approximately 4 weeks ago, this gorgeous army was auctioned on Ebay by AA-Games located in the UK. The Ebay seller could not provide me any information as to who this amazing army previously belonged to. Although I managed to win one of the guardian lots, sadly, I did not receive the auction.

I am posting screen caps of the original auctions in the hopes that a reader may recognize this army. I would love the opportunity to pick the brain of the person responsible for painting these models as I want to apply this same paint scheme to my SM army and

Thanks in advance!
[Thumb - Eldar A.png]

[Thumb - Eldar B.png]

[Thumb - Eldar C.png]

[Thumb - Eldar D.png]

[Thumb - Eldar E.png]

   
Made in gb
Dakka Veteran





The very basic airbrush gems are reminiscent of a lot of Den of Imagination works. Might be a place to start

   
Made in us
Powerful Phoenix Lord





At a glance, my first thought was "any commission service which uses an airbrush", lol. As an additional note the Dire Avengers look like they're standing on reeses peanut butter cups...which makes me hungry.
   
Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User






Thank You for the response. I will check with DotI
   
 
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