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Made in gb
Troubled By Non-Compliant Worlds





Kent; United Kingdom; Terra

Well having done loads of troops I decided to finally do a Primaris Captain to lead my new style marines and here he is:





I’m really pleased with how he turned out; especially my experiment on his power sword blade!

Next I think I’ll do one of the Lieutenants!

https://classicastartes.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/crimson-fist-primaris-space-marines.html?m=1

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Made in gb
Cultist of Nurgle with Open Sores





United Kingdom

Looks awesome!
   
Made in gb
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Kent; United Kingdom; Terra

 WargamingWarrior wrote:
Looks awesome!


Cheers mate!!

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Made in ca
Fireknife Shas'el






Good show, I especially like the effects on the power sword.

   
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Kent; United Kingdom; Terra

 John Prins wrote:
Good show, I especially like the effects on the power sword.


Thanks dude! The sword took ages but I think it offset the blue nicely!

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Made in us
Sneaky Kommando






Looking crisp, nice job.

 
   
Made in nz
Scarred Ultramarine Tyrannic War Veteran






Wellington, NZ

Wonderful painting style! That level of cleanliness is what I aspire towards with my Ultramarines. Very inspirational, thank you

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Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





Looking for the Rest of the II Legion

Very nice work!!


 
   
Made in be
Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy





Belgium

Nice sword

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Made in gb
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Kent; United Kingdom; Terra

Cheers for the kind words guys! Greatly appreciated

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Made in us
Walking Dead Wraithlord






Glorious.
   
Made in cn
Dangerous Skeleton Champion





Nice work. I really like what you did with the sword and the red areas.

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Made in gb
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Kent; United Kingdom; Terra

Thanks guys! Just doing the same sword effect on the Lieutenants sword too. Will post him up when I’m done!

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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




Dundee, Scotland (UK)

Sword looks awesome. What colour did you use to highlight the blue power armour?

 
   
Made in fr
Regular Dakkanaut




It's probably a matter of personal taste, but you could one more lighter hightlight on the very edges of the armor to make it a bit more bling or shiny idk

But it is a very clean job nonetheless, well done !
   
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Kent; United Kingdom; Terra

 Gadge wrote:
Sword looks awesome. What colour did you use to highlight the blue power armour?


Cheers mate

Kantor blue base > Calgar blue highlight > Fenrisian Grey final highlight

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