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Thunderhawk Pilot Dropping From Orbit




England

Elimiators from Shadowspear...



























 
   
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Dakka Veteran





Denver, CO

These models are beautiful. The details, colors, transitions... I particularly love the lenses. I'm in awe at the level of detail you can get.

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Thunderhawk Pilot Dropping From Orbit




England

 lifeafter wrote:
These models are beautiful. The details, colors, transitions... I particularly love the lenses. I'm in awe at the level of detail you can get.


Thank you very much!

 
   
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Esteemed Veteran Space Marine




Sheppey, England

Those binoculars are such an amazing focal point.

The rest of it's all amazing too, obviously!

Click for a Relictors short story: http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/412814.page

And the sequels HERE and HERE

Final part's up HERE

 
   
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Steady Space Marine Vet Sergeant




Hanging out on the Great Plains

These rock, love the paint job.


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Fresh-Faced New User




Uk

The painting is fantastic the only thing that bothers me in a small ocd thing is no fault of yours but the sculpting. The fact that non of the models are actually in line with the scope gives me a serious twitch in how lazy GW can be at times, look at other models say from infinity and if they are using the iron sighted scope then the sculpt actually has the head in line to appear that the model could be on target

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Longtime Dakkanaut




Central California

As others have said, amazing. Not just the binocs but the wrist screens as well blew me away. The colors you used, and your ability to get the white to pop on the "Lit screen" green you've managed is really impressive. Any tips on that green?

Keeping the hobby side alive!

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Stern Iron Priest with Thrall Bodyguard






Your marines are always top of the line, and this is no exeption.
   
Made in gb
Thunderhawk Pilot Dropping From Orbit




England

Thanks for the comments!!

edwardmyst wrote:
As others have said, amazing. Not just the binocs but the wrist screens as well blew me away. The colors you used, and your ability to get the white to pop on the "Lit screen" green you've managed is really impressive. Any tips on that green?


Thanks!

For the green I based Vallejo Model Color Deep Green, and then layered it up mixing in Game Air Scorpion Green and then Light Livery Green. Edge highlights with white and then a wash of Biel Tan Green after applying transfers.

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Incorporating Wet-Blending





Wales: Where the Men are Men and the sheep are Scared.

Really enjoy the Camo, you have done a great job of making it look like camo without it being effective camo that makes it hard to pick out detail. Really great work.



 
   
 
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