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Stealthy Space Wolves Scout






Lincolnton, NC


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Adolescent Youth with Potential




Cool, very nice!

 
   
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Ork Boy Hangin' off a Trukk






Very nice looted wagon! Will you be running this in game?
   
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Hacking Shang Jí





Bournemouth, England

's for effort!

Always impressed when people go for camo patterns on tanks, and double impressed when they go for white!

Could maybe do with some Orky symbols

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Been Around the Block




Is that grey just unpainted plastic?
   
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Stealthy Space Wolves Scout






Lincolnton, NC

i will definatly use it......when and if i get in a game..............working on a Fighta Bomma.....should be posting pics soon of that


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no the gray paint is paint not plastic

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Yorkshire, England

Nice Looted Wagon LakotaWolf, and there's no mistaking it belongs to the Blood Axe Clan!

Any chance of a pic of the back, looks like its got a cool turbo charged engine, would be nice to see.

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Stealthy Space Wolves Scout






Lincolnton, NC

i will work on a few more pics of it

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why do you want to know? huh? HUH?

Nice job dude but what did you use for the plow?

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Binghamton, NY

Kudos on the ambitious scheme, as well as the subtle orkifications (burna on cannon, trukk engine in back, grot sponson... and is that a squig hiding in that torn open hatch?)

A few things I think you could improve upon:

-details: the exhaust, the tracks, the burna and pack, etc. are all left completely flat and plain - it looks like they were just painted over then ignored. A little detailing would go a long way to making the piece look finished.

-paint consistency: it looks to me like your paint is going on a bit thick and dry, judging by the streaking and rough feathering of the edges. I'd try thinning your paints slightly with water and painting a few coats to get your coverage. The result will look much smoother and more even (especially the white - most experienced painters build up their white from a lighter basecoat in quite a few layers - my "rush job" whites take at least 3, but real quality white with a smooth finish, subtle transitions, etc. can easily take 5-7 coats).

Painting multiple coats will also allow you to define your lines gradually, which will help clean them up a bit. Sharper lines and more even color will give a much crisper camo, as well as generally improving core painting skills.

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