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By commission of CommodusXIII. Carcharodons from the Badab War Era. The first sheet contains the Carcharodons chapter logo in White, Grey, and Black, with Black and Grey background layers†for printing to white decal paper. The second sheet contains Polynesian-style borders in Black, White, and Grey, with Black and Grey background layers†for printing to white decal paper (NOTE: Due to file size, only a sample of the border sheet is posted here. For the full sheets - and other Badab War sheets - visit this Google Drive folder.) The third sheet contains Polynesian-style honour 'tattoos' seen on Space Shark armor. In Black, White, and Grey, with Black and Grey background layers†for printing to white decal paper (NOTE: Due to file size, only a sample of the border sheet is posted here. For the full sheets - and other Badab War sheets - visit this Google Drive folder.) †Be sure to turn on Layers in your PDF application to select which colors/backgrounds display. -
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I'm in the process of hammering out a Carcharodons force and have run into a problem, What color do you recommend for the trim? I've tested Vallejo Game color bright bronze and Army Painter rough iron (which ironically is a really dark bronze). The pictures from the badab war books have them in a opaque yellowish gold. Any ideas?
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Question to throw around, I'm painting up some Carcharodons and am wondering how to address the eye lenses, in most of the artwork depicting them they appear to have black eye lenses. How would one go about painting such a detail? My first few attempts have been meant with less then desired results, so I'm all ears for ideas.