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Made in us
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Hey everybody

I just posted a YouTube tutorial -- it's a Space Marines Terminator painted in the Exorcists color scheme. I also got a really cool Chapterhouse Studios shoulder pad with the Exorcists iconography. Sweet! You can find the tutorial by clicking on the embedded video, or the direct link.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3Y3m0jkE3Q

Hope you enjoy the video!

Thanks guys!
Andrew
   
Made in es
Space Marine Scout with Sniper Rifle




ANOTHER EXORCISTS PLAYER, PRAISE YOU FELLOW HAND OF THE EMPEROR, IF YOU DONT HAVE THOSE SHOULDERS, HOW DO YOU PAINT THE SKULL, i have long looked for how and you may be salvation

   
Made in gb
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This looks so awesome, keep up the good work
   
Made in ca
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I'm from the future. The future of space

Fantastic video.

I use Golden brand retarder. It's a bit thicker than the liquitex stuff, but when you add it to the airbrush thinning solution, it doesn't really matter. I make my own airbrush thinner made of 20% matte medium, 20% retarder and the rest made up of water with flow aid.

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Balance in pick up games? Two people, each with their own goals for the game, design half a board game on their own without knowing the layout of the board and hope it all works out. Good luck with that. The faster you can find like minded individuals who want the same things from the game as you, the better. 
   
 
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