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Made in gb
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Again, I am not the world's best painter (possibly the laziest), so take this for what it is worth. I put together the Liberators from the stand-alone set, and these were the results;



For more variations, you can take a trip to;

https://ttgamingdiary.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/img_1411.jpg?w=780&h=585

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Made in gb
Been Around the Block




Look really good! I've gone for a similar scheme as well for mine!
   
Made in gb
Steady Space Marine Vet Sergeant




England

Mmm looking knighty.

Is that nmm i spy? That gold is looking quite effective.

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Made in gb
Been Around the Block




Looks especially good on the Primes shoulder!

Do explain good sir!
   
Made in gb
Secretive Dark Angels Veteran





 WarbossDakka wrote:
Mmm looking knighty.

Is that nmm i spy? That gold is looking quite effective.


Hell, no! I really _am_ one of the world's laziest painters and there is no way I would do NMM

gradyhawks wrote:
Looks especially good on the Primes shoulder!

Do explain good sir!


Honestly, I just followed the instructions for Hallowed Knights in White Dwarf;

Balthasar Gold for the base, wash with Reikland Flesh. I think what you are seeing is the _very_ light drybrushing of Runefang Steel. I was rather pleased with the effect myself but GW have been drybrushing their gold with silver for years, so I cannot put any kind of claim to it. Normally I would have just washed the gold (with Magic Goop at that) and not bothered with the drybrushing but I thought if I was going to use the new paints I would be in for a pennt, in for a pound - and it seems to be working out!

Does make things quite nice, though you have to avoid going heavy on the silver as you will stuff up the look (I can testify to that, having stuffed up a couple of models before having to re-do them!).

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