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Victoria

G'day boiz

Just need some help/tips for finishing off my stormlord, I have come a fair way and this is my first go at a guard tank so im still learning.

But any ideas/tips that would help finish it off would be a HUGE help.
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Philadelphia PA

The weathering on the rivets looks great.

Color-wise it looks a little flat, maybe add a stripe or design in a color to make the whole thing pop - something in a nice red or blue.

The metal on the exhaust pipes also has a funky texture, was there a problem with the primer?

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Made in au
Regular Dakkanaut





Victoria

I wanted the exhaust pipes to look rusty and like old dingy metal so i covered them in typhus corrosion, the lighting doesnt show the effect I have, i was thinking of sponging on some wear n tear to the edges too

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