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Pewling Menial






I present my new model - statue from the Battle Sanctum set, made straight from the box. What is rare in the recent GW models, she was designed to make painting easier. Parts in different colours (legs, hands, wings etc.) are separated, so everything could be painted with airbrush without using the masking tape and then glued together. Also the structure of the wings makes them look great after simply using wash and drybrush. I added some shadows using preshading. This model is really great and fun to paint I also like the fact that it is something different from the usual grim darkness of 40k - symbol of hope, showing that there is someone to protect the people of the Imperium .

   
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This looks amazing!

Can you tell me how you did the bronze armor?
   
Made in pl
Pewling Menial






Thanks The armor is very simple, the "steel" color is Vallejo paint, this one: https://modeledo.pl/en/metal-color-vallejo-77712-steel-akryl, then drybrush with silver paint and after drying up painted with Agrax Earthshade. Brass parts are just painted with Model Master brass (https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/nxgAAOSwHQ9WXfAj/s-l400.jpg) and then Agrax Earthshade.
   
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 halfling84 wrote:
Thanks The armor is very simple, the "steel" color is Vallejo paint, this one: https://modeledo.pl/en/metal-color-vallejo-77712-steel-akryl, then drybrush with silver paint and after drying up painted with Agrax Earthshade. Brass parts are just painted with Model Master brass (https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/nxgAAOSwHQ9WXfAj/s-l400.jpg) and then Agrax Earthshade.


Thank you very much for both your response and links!

Much appreciated!


   
 
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