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Made in gb
Shas'la with Pulse Carbine






Hi Everyone!

Just a quick update, haven't had much of a chance to do one in the past few weeks due to work, but that's all calming down now and I can get back to focusing on getting this new paint line out!

However.....

While I now have all the standard base colours matched up, I'm still struggling a little with metallics. An additive I tried failed miserably and made the paint entirely unusable for anything, but I have found a different way of producing it and i'm working with someone to get the metallics looking amazing so they really stand out when painted on a model.

The aim of this endevour is not only to provide alternatives to Runefang Steel and Leadbelcher (One that I know a lot of people are interested in large amounts of) but to also provide any colour as a metallic, this will really make power swords shimmer and chaos weaponry stand out from the norm!

Not to mention opening the way to more customised space marine chapters and Eldar Craftworld variations.

The possibilities will be endless...at least I hope they will be endless

I'll be back with hopefully some pictures of the metallics when they are completed.

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2017/10/02 19:25:01


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