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Made in gb
Deadly Dark Eldar Warrior






UK

After a couple of years out of the hobby, I have picked my Dark Eldar back up and got modelling and painting. And I am glad I did, got some good motivation from these few models and will definitely be kick starting a lot of my other unpainted models.

I have put images into spoilers as it would be a bit picture heavy.
As I said in the title this is my first real attempt at using green stuff for sculpting on the Haemonculus and the Death Jester. So any tips and advice would be great to help me improve technique and use of green stuff.

Venoms - Minor conversions to have under slung Splinter Cannons.
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Grotesques - I used Crypt Horrors as a base for these guys and a fair chunk of Talos spares for them looking a lot more Dark Eldar like.
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Haemonculus - Converted from the gunner from one of the venoms, I feel the sculpting on her is OK for a first attempt. Unfortunately I don't have any unpainted images to show the green stuff.
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Death Jester (to become part of an allied detachment) - Again a spare from a Venom kit for the base mashed together with some Scourge spares. This was my second attempt at the green stuff, I feel it went on much better and got a more natural flow to the fabrics. What could I do to improve? I am yet to paint this model next on the to do list.
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Thanks for looking.

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