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Fresh-Faced New User





Good evening! Just finished another model that I have been working on for a long time. The gray tide just took another hit!

Behold, my Herald of Tzeentch on a Burning Chariot!

More images here on my painting blog -http://fortresserioch.blogspot.com/" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> http://fortresserioch.blogspot.com/ I have also placed a guide there on how I painted my Herald.

C&C welcome! Have a great night.
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Dakka Veteran





Columbia, MO USA

Good clean job! My only suggestion is to pull out highlights more, do some drybrushes and washes on your work and it will really rock. You could always go back and 'level up' your paint job later if you want to. Keep at it.
   
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Fresh-Faced New User





Thanks a lot for your comment. Sorry for not replying sooner - still getting used to this site and e-mail preferences.

There are a lot of areas that I could highlight more on this model, maybe I will go back to it in the future. Had a lot of fun with it. Tzeentch is about as non-grimdark as you can go with 40k.
   
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