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Lieutenant General





Florence, KY

For the cockpit you would want a contrasting color. The CamoSpecs team likes to use yellow or red on the Lyran Guards paint scheme.






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Made in us
Lieutenant General





Florence, KY

 thesilverback wrote:
3) Paint the end of the weapons barrels a dark color aka black to give them depth.

I would only recommend that if they're ballistic weapons (e.g., autocannons or gauss rifles). For the Adder those would be particle projection cannons. For energy weapons you can use the tips found in this CamoSpecs tutorial:

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Alternately you can do something similar to the round parts of the Gauss Flayer in this Warhammer TV tutorial (starting at the 3:40 mark):

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Lieutenant General





Florence, KY

Lyran Guards from Sarna.net

The Lyran Guards were the second Lyran brigade mustered after the formation of the Lyran Commonwealth. Unlike the Arcturan Guards, the Lyran Guards recruited its soldiers from across the Commonwealth, and, second only to the Royal Guards, is the most prestigious commission in the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces. At its zenith prior to the Clan Invasion, the Lyran Guards numbered some 60 regiments, 14 of them being 'Mech units.


Lyran Guards paint scheme:

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