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Made in gb
Storm Trooper with Maglight





York or London, UK

Putting my side project of Star Wars themed Imperial Guard (but I will come back to it. I promise) aside I finally got bitten by the Dark Eldar urge and so started painting. I know the colour scheme isn't a massive leap foward or outlandish but the purple/green harkens back to some of my very first warhammer models, 3rd edition dark eldar. The results are below: some warriors, an archon and a WIP Raider. More to come though. Comments and criticism are appreciated! So, pictures! (Apologies for any dips in image quality)












To quote the Channel 4 show, Peep Show: "I'm cancelling out of shame, like my subscription to White Dwarf"

DR:90+S---G+MB++I+Pw40k98---D++A++/hWD198R--T(M)DM+ 
   
Made in gb
Leader of the Sept







They look pretty good. Its hard to see the details though as your camera is racting more to the white background than the darker foreground. I would recommend either upping the subject lighting or using a darker colour as a background.

Please excuse any spelling errors. I use a tablet frequently and software keyboards are a pain!

Terranwing - w3;d1;l1
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Cadre Coronal Afterglow w1;d0;l0 
   
 
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