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  1. Hello everyone! I thought I'd share my thoughts on this paint from Duncan's brand!! I ordered it as well as GSW's Persian Violet (which I have not yet received) to test out purples for my 30k Emperor's Children, and I tried it today!!! TL;DR: It's great!! Just a quick disclaimer: I'm by no means an accomplished or experienced painter: I have about 1k points of Necrons painted up, and that's about it!! But still wanted to give my opinion in case anyone else was considering this paint :))). So, to test it out, I used some unassembled parts I had lying around: these are the back and front bits of the Skorpekh Lord's body, I believe. I primed them with Abaddon Black (two thin coats of which, of course), then applied the paint as I would any other metallic (thinned down with some water): (Apologies for the picture quality) One somewhat thinned-down coat of Emperor's Purple basically covered all of it immediately, tho the big smooth "panels" on the back bit needed an additional coat (which seems pretty standard as far as metallic paints go, with a similar coverage to that of Leadbelcher, in my experience painting Necrons). Overall, very happy with the paint's coverage! It's such a pretty purple!!, and basically exactly what I wanted: a nice, metallic royal purple but with pink undertones, rather than blue. Of course, up close like this, you can kinda see the mica flakes, but irl it's a very smooth paint. Then, I wanted to see what it looked like shaded. On the front bit (in the above image, the bit that's to the right) I shaded with Reikland Fleshshade, and on the back bit (left) I used Nuln Oil. It's pretty hard to see on pictures, but the difference is *kinda* visible, so just in case, here's what I got!!: Shaded with Reikland Fleshshade ^ Shaded with Nuln Oil ^ The difference is really quite subtle, and even more so on the pictures, but you can still kinda see it: as expected, the Reikland Fleshshade made the tone a bit more redish, while the Nuln Oil darkened it slightly, and both do a reasonably-ish good job of highlighting recesses - tho perhaps I was didn't apply enough shade. The effect the Nuln Oil had is the most difficult to see on the pictures, but it really did darken it up, almost making the color a bit colder; and it feels like the Reikland Fleshshade matted the paint considerable more than its black counterpart, tho it's still visibly metallic and reflective. Definitely try this for yourself, as the difference isn't super apparent on camera, and is especially subtle with the amount of shade I used!! I think I will do more tests, applying more Nuln Oil but to just the recesses, as I love the bright color it has prior to the Nuln Oil treatment; if you want a darker metallic purple, try shading it completely!!! :D For more variation, I might see what applying a thin coat of Doomfire Magneta does, and could try Ardcoat to make it shinier/glossier!! But the purpose of this review is mainly to show the effect of the paint itself, which you can see in the first two pics!! I hope this was helpful to some!!!! Honestly, Emperor's Purple just feels like a purple Leadbelcher (as someone who uses that one a lot to paint my crons), which is definitely a compliment!! Great coverage, awesome color, what a great purple!! Definitely recommend!! :D
  2. the models looks really cool!! hoping it's a small trickle of what they have lined up for this summer (GW show us the Mk IIs!!!)
  3. Hello! I realize both of these kits are discontinued (with the ryza set being both "online only" and "sold out online"), but Mk IIs are SO cool and I much prefer the underslung variation on lascannons! My tastes have certainly not made it easy on me haha. My question is, if I were to acquire both of these sets, would they fit together? Would the old Mk II heavy support squad be better than a normal Mk II set? Does anyone have any pictures at all of such a combination? Or am I better off waiting to see if the new rumored plastic Mk IIs not only look better than the resin ones (not sure about that) but also have an underslung lascannon upgrade? Could an overslung lascannon be converted into a sort of underslung one? I honestly don't mind cutting and greenstuffing it to make it fit but am trying to get an informed perspective!! Thanks!!
  4. if it is the Heresy reveal, it'd fall on my birthday lol. Exciting!! I'll hold off on fishing for old Mk IIs until then to see if they release plastic ones (and to see if they look as good as the old FW ones)
  5. I'm especially excited for the (rumored) Mk II plastic models!!!!!! Really want a Mk II squad and this is gunna make that much easier!! :D
  6. ooo cool thanks, I'll definitely check it out!!
  7. Hi all!!! I've been playing WH40k kinda on-and-off for a few years now!! I have a smallish Necron force, and I'm planning on posting the models I'm most proud of here soon! I'm also getting into Horus Heresy: I really wanna start an Emperor's Children traitor force soon, but models are never cheap (to put it lightly lol) so I'm taking my time trying to plan out the lore of my... chapter? company?, as well as reading up on Imperium lore (which I am less well versed in than crons stuff, for example). I specifically want to have a Mk II Sun Killer squad, but Mk IIs are difficult to come by, although I'm hearing rumors about plastic Mk II models coming out this summer, so that's very exciting!! I've been testing out loads of different metallic purple shades (thanks to different combinations of contrasts) to get it *perfect* for the galaxy's most perfect legion!! So yeah, joined this website because it has so many wonderful resources and seems to have an awesome and active community!!! :D
  8. wow these look so cool!!!!!
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