I painted this guy up for the Chicago Golden Demon, hoping to make the first cut this year. He did! So now my goal is to show up next year and get an honorable mention and maybe a website picture. This model will be part of a shaper council of 5 shapers and 10 hounds, and I plan on entering them under the 40K Unit Category. The feedback I am looking for is, specifically:
Metals: I am hopeless on metals. The Vallejo metals are awful. With this model, I painted all the metals (except the dagger) grey or yellow with highlights, then drybrushed silver or gold, respectively. I need a consistent way to make good metals, if the Reaper line of metallics go on smoothly, please let me know!
Woodstock: The pistol handles are all done in the same method, with 3 lighter highlights in fine lines over a dark flesh basecoat. I am not aware of any better way to do woodstock, or whether it would look good to paint on the 'spirals' that a lot of wooden furniture have on them.
Natural Earth Tone / 'Eavy Metal Paintstyle Clash: Most of the criticism on this guy was on how cartoony the pistols and eviscerator looked compared to the natural skintones of the Kroot itself. Most models I see either take an all-natural look or an all-cartoony look, and I was wondering whether it is possible to mix the two to a good effect, as this model definitely mixes the two.
Cloak Sculpting: Are there any tutorials out there about cloak sculpting? I've been teaching myself over many different models, but am far from happy with the results.
Painting Feathers: Again, any known way to do these? I took a look at the Wood Elf line on the GW website, but I can't seem to get a good effect that I am happy with other than highlighting the feathers in thin lines.
If you can help with any of these concerns I would greatly appreciate it.

- Oaka