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Made in pl
One Canoptek Scarab in a Swarm





Poland (Krakow)

Please comment them - it's always good way to improve my painting skills.








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Made in gb
Guard Heavy Weapon Crewman




England

I like them! How did you do the camo?

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Made in us
Terrifying Wraith




Houston

Good looking airbrush, very nice job overall.

If you flip the model upside down when you are glueing the static grass, and "thump" the bottom of the base with your finger, it will cause those little strands to look less matted.


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Made in pl
One Canoptek Scarab in a Swarm





Poland (Krakow)

 hellrath wrote:
I like them! How did you do the camo?


Used Valleyo model air paints with airbrush.

Primer: U.K. Bronze Green
then:
Gunship Green
Dark Earth
Cam. Light Green


Kiwidru wrote:
If you flip the model upside down when you are glueing the static grass, and "thump" the bottom of the base with your finger, it will cause those little strands to look less matted.


Yes - I know that static grass is not standing - I was just putting the watered PVA and pushed grass with fingers.

Flipping up side down is a very good tip - will try it definitely

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Made in no
Crazed Gorger





Harstad - Norway

Damn, Those look awesome!
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