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I played Iyanden back in 2nd and 3rd edition, so used that paint scheme.
About 6 hours from start to finish in 3 sittings.
Yellow was built up from Iyanden yellow and added more regular yellow to it, then washed with GW yellow wash (cannot recall name) ant thought it was ruined. But then going back over with stippling with the bright yellows it really made it pop and made it so much better.
2025: Games Played:0/Models Bought:93/Sold:0/Painted:69
2024: Games Played:6/Models Bought:393/Sold:519/Painted: 207
2023: Games Played:0/Models Bought:287/Sold:0/Painted: 203
2020-2022: Games Played:42/Models Bought:1271/Sold:631/Painted:442
2016-19: Games Played:369/Models Bought:772/Sold:378/ Painted:268
2012-15: Games Played:412/Models Bought: 1163/Sold:730/Painted:436
I love that sculpt. I remember trying to figure out a reason to buy it back in the day when when the hobby budget was meagre and I had no use for the scale of the cool Inquisitor models.
Great seeing it around here.
Great work on the face. You capture lots of personality in it.
Cassandra yellow is really trixy, it start out as orange, but dry to a more softer yellow. Anyway, the yellow turned out great for the texture in the end.
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