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Been Around the Block




Glasgow, UK

Work on the spear continues

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Steady Space Marine Vet Sergeant





United Kingdom

That spear arm looks incredible. The whole model will be quite the painting achievement.

   
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Master Engineer with a Brace of Pistols





Northumberland

Really cracking work. That Avatar is shaping up nicely!

One and a half feet in the hobby


My Painting Log of various minis:
# Olthannon's Oscillating Orchard of Opportunity #

 
   
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Been Around the Block




Glasgow, UK

Thanks guys! Tried to mock all partly painted pieces (apart from his hair) to see how things are working together, really pleased, but also scared seeing the amount of unpainted stuff left to do I hope to enter him in a competition towards the end of November (but wont be home to paint for the first two weeks of that month!) which should be just about doable with my pace.

Cheers!

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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Leicester, UK

Amazing job on the avatar. I really love the scheme on the reaper as well. If you're doing an army to this standard you deserve a medal - and maybe a trophy

My painting and modeling blog:
PaddyMick's Chopshop

 
   
 
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