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revmatt

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  • 2 months later...
What a fantastic paint job. I'm loving the skin tone in particular, plus the drop pods. You get extra kudos for use of the old Blood Angels Honour guard tech for a sergeant- I always loved that model. In fact another pic of that model would be very much appreciated, as would the recipe for the skin tone.
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Most excellent work! The snow bases complement the dark armor perfectly, good call on that one. I really like the pale flesh tone you got there, remind me to bum the recipe one day B)

The combination of the worn metal and scratched black armor is a winner :lol:

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I would never had thought to do a fast attack army with Iron Warrios but you've seemed to've pull it off. So I guess this is a White Scars army using a Iron Warrior Theme? Very inventive.

 

Excellent paintjobs and congrats on finishing them off. An army to be proud of.

 

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I won't repeat every well earned congrats but I think sameway, this is a very fine job.

 

If I may give some advices (on my own mini readings of course) :

- Be careful with skins beeing too white. Some more warm colours (even pale) would point the faces out (starting with a mix of elf flesh and catachan green, then pull to white slowly).

- The blueish effects on symbol could be tuned a bit. IH symbol is white (blue effect should be just suggested).

- Be careful with micro-scratchs ! Their abundance can spoil the visibility of a mini, breaking main reading lines...

- Your metals and your red could use more contrasts. I guess you wanted some deed and dark red but contrasting a dark colour is more than essential (look at GvOzD banners in his signature. They're both dark, through contrasted, seen the lowest blood drop ?) ! Talking about metals, you can use an old and dark tone and push the main lines (or simple highlights) to light. On your minis, the micro-cuts catch the eyes more than your main metal pieces.

 

Just my 2 cp.

 

Now, I'd love to play against such a beautyfull army, this is a splendid job you did and an example of tenacity to build such an imposing battle force with this quality of painting.

 

DS

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