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Made in gb
Shas'la with Pulse Carbine





Norwich

Picked this up in a charity shop for £3, not many parts since it was only a skill 2 and some parts didn't fit together too well (But then what do you expect from a Revell Model ) so I've tried to tidy it up as best I can.

Still got a bit to do but so far so good.



Main body was primed grey and then a base coat of Obsidian Black Sheen was put on then covered in a Heavy Black wash to bring out more definition in the details.

The Indented stripes on the armour were then painted with our upcoming Bright Silver and then trimmed with another one of our upcoming metallics Bright Gold.

The part protecting it's modesty was painted with our soon to be released Aged Silver and then washed with Soft Black to bring out the detail in the recesses

The chainmail sections were painted with Polished Silver and then washed with Soft Black to again, bring out the detail in the recesses.

I turned the flash on for the last photo to show how shiny these metallics are (It's the same for all of them across the line with the exception of Polished Steel which was designed more as a Foundation-Style Metallic)

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2018/10/17 09:10:16


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