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Made in us
Warrior with Repeater Crossbow





Connecticut

Very new to the hobby (been playing since January of this year) and just wanted to share some of my hard work. C&C always appreciated!

Dark Elf Warriors--http://imgur.com/a/JJHvg
Lokhir Fellheart--http://imgur.com/a/i6cwg
Assassin/Sorceress--http://imgur.com/a/JFNiX

2000Pnts Dark Angels
2000Pnts Dark Elves  
   
Made in gb
Esteemed Veteran Space Marine






Northumberland

First off, welcome to the hobby - you will become addicted! (But it's a creative addiction )

As for the models, looking good, very crisp and neat. However, one point I will make is that as DakkaDakka allows you your own Gallery you'll get more people commenting if they can easily access your Dakka Gallery or, even better, you include the image in the thread (Click the 'Image Button once, put in the image link and then press it again - that easy). It's just better for people if they don't have to open multiple tabs.

That aside - looking good, keep up the good work.

Now with 100% more blog: 'Beyond the Wall'

Numine Et Arcu
 
   
Made in us
Experienced Saurus Scar-Veteran





California the Southern

If these are your first attempts at painting, I'm quite impressed. Getting paint in all those little cracks and crevices can be quite daunting. Your figures are nice and crisp looking, no muddy details like all of my painted guys!

I'll have to man up and post some of my garbage one of these days...

Poorly lit photos of my ever- growing collection of completely unrelated models!

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/627383.page#7436324.html
Watch and listen to me ramble about these minis before ruining them with paint!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmCB2mWIxhYF8Q36d2Am_2A 
   
 
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