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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User






These are my first ever painted models, Abaddon was first, and the Knight was second.
Before this I had no painting skill whatsoever, to reiterate these are indeed my first painted models.
I think I did pretty good but I want to see what other people think.
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Abaddon (front)

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Abaddon (back)

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Knight Tyrant (front)

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Knight Tyrant (back)

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2021/10/25 23:12:03


 
   
Made in pl
Horrific Hive Tyrant





They both look great, especially for the first models painted, but I voted knight.
   
Made in ru
Been Around the Block




the Netherlands

For someone with no painting experience you did great. The knight has a lot of metal areas and they look a bit flat, i think that if you apply a wash to them you could bring in some more depth to it. Otherwise keep up the good work
   
Made in gb
[DCM]
Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Leicester, UK

Man, you made me laugh, in a good way. Most people start with a marine they get on the front of white dwarf or something, but you went straight for the warmaster himself and a lord of war. Great job, you have a really neat, clean style that is going to serve you really well I think. You probably have a lot of patience. How long did they take? and how much prep and research did you do beforehand if you don't mind me asking?

My painting and modeling blog:

PaddyMick's Paintshop: Alternative 40K Armies

 
   
 
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