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Made in fi
Sack of Flesh & Bones





Hi,

This is my first army that I have had the patience to actually paint completely. I'm lazy painter even though I enjoy it and I promised myself that I wouldn't start anything till this is done and here it is. I guess I'm hoping that posting these pics will get me motivated to paint more and seeing what amazing stuff others have done here


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This message was edited 14 times. Last update was at 2020/07/17 09:24:11


 
   
Made in us
Stern Iron Priest with Thrall Bodyguard






Great army! The clean and simple scheme work really well for mechanicum knights.
I would pehaps have liked if you did something more for the space where the shoulder guard heraldry ought to be, but all in all its a great force yu got there.
   
Made in fi
Sack of Flesh & Bones





Hey, thanks I was in such a hurry to finish them that I have varnished them already. Don't actually know how well paint sticks/dries on varnish. But I can see your point about the shoulder guards. I'm just itching to do something completely different and thinking about starting demons of tzeentch army
   
Made in us
Stern Iron Priest with Thrall Bodyguard






Esa wrote:
Hey, thanks I was in such a hurry to finish them that I have varnished them already. Don't actually know how well paint sticks/dries on varnish. But I can see your point about the shoulder guards. I'm just itching to do something completely different and thinking about starting demons of tzeentch army


Yeah, your knights look good as they are. The stripped down style with no masks, shoulder guard heraldry or heraldry shield work well for ad-mech. Also Daemons are great fun to paint, so I understand you want to move along
   
Made in ca
Stormin' Stompa






Ottawa, ON

I particularly like the work done on the bases. The extra effort really adds some character to them.

Ask yourself: have you rated a gallery image today? 
   
Made in om
Longtime Dakkanaut





Muscat, Oman

That's a good looking army. I like the colour scheme and the bases add a lot to the models.

--Lord of the Sentinels Eternal-- 
   
Made in fi
Sack of Flesh & Bones





 Fayric wrote:
Esa wrote:
Hey, thanks I was in such a hurry to finish them that I have varnished them already. Don't actually know how well paint sticks/dries on varnish. But I can see your point about the shoulder guards. I'm just itching to do something completely different and thinking about starting demons of tzeentch army


Yeah, your knights look good as they are. The stripped down style with no masks, shoulder guard heraldry or heraldry shield work well for ad-mech. Also Daemons are great fun to paint, so I understand you want to move along



So I have been told Picked a box of pink horrors and now have like 8 assembled. Lot's of smooth surfaces, flames and the like to work with and seems the assembling is easy so you can get painting pretty quickly

And thanks for the comments about bases. I think those were one of the funniest things to do in the whole project. Though doing the magnets in the legs and bases were annoying.
   
 
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