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Made in gb
Ambitious Space Wolves Initiate






Scotland

Having previously only ever used enamels for my miniatures, the first of my acrylic painted figures are now on the gallery...

[url]http://www.dakkadakka.com/core/gallery-search.jsp?u=39289/url]

No pretence that I'm anywhere near as good as some of the painters on here but it's a start!

More to follow...


Ari

Trust in the Allfather, but keep your axe bright...


Working on my Great Northern War Russians... 
   
Made in au
Crazed Troll Slayer





Adelaide

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Your welcome

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Dwarves-about 2000 points, most unpainted. Kill me now.
kravus master of Horus wrote:Cover all the red in twenty layers of Devlan Mud then it'll be awesome.

Yes, I play Dwarfs. Yes, I have a hoard of treasure and live in a mountain.And yes, I am shorter than nearly all of you, STOP TEASING ME!!! 
   
Made in us
Bonkers Buggy Driver with Rockets





ohio

nicely done.



looted moonz 6000 pts and still growing and building  
   
Made in gb
Monstrous Master Moulder





Essex,, England

They aren't bad at all, but I can't stress enough how much practise painting takes, you will get better! It is inevitable, some just move a little faster than others as they try new techniques more often.


 
   
 
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