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Well here they are - full view recommended B)

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I have to say im pretty happy with how the armour came out, and the fact that my yellow dried up in the 40 degree heat made me realise that gold is way cooler anyways ;)

C&C always welcome - Repent! For the Lion is come!!

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Echoing ==His== statement, but once again Brother, you've done our Chapter proud :)

 

Beautiful work :o

 

Also looks like even after all this time you still have the skills to freehand our Chapter badge :D

They look great, bro. The Gold and Emerald/Jade green looks awesome. Has that 2nd edition DA Artwork look to them. Now lets see a 2000pt strike force to that level ;)

 

 

I agree!!

 

When is the 2000 pt AotL Strike Force coming out Sandalphon? ;) :lol:

They look great, bro. The Gold and Emerald/Jade green looks awesome. Has that 2nd edition DA Artwork look to them. Now lets see a 2000pt strike force to that level ;)

 

 

I agree!!

 

When is the 2000 pt AotL Strike Force coming out Sandalphon? ;) :P

 

errr... ;) Does the one i have already count? ...repainting would look great but i have about 70 unpainted marines coming my way or other purposes ;)

 

Thanks for the kind words, i didnt really think of it as Jade until it was mentioned, and it's a good description, i'm really happy with how they came out, and tbh i think gold is the new yellow, and for some reason seems a bit more 'grimdark' too..

 

Here's the link to the WIP thread if anyone's interested:

 

WIP thread

 

I might be able to post some individual shots this week.. at least of the sgt. and lascannon.. the other guys are pretty uninteresting ;)

 

Termies are next on the hitlist!

How did you paint the green?

 

Thanks Cedric :lol:

 

Green as follows:

 

Chaos black undercoat,

Thin DA Green over most of the mini (save darker recesses)

DA Green with a bit of Snot Green to most exposed areas and edges

Thin brush Snot Green to all edges

Very thin Goblin Green to highlights

Watery Black Ink to crevices/ detailed shadows

Dark Green Ink to all green areas.

 

I was really happy with how it turned out!

 

The other trick is to limit the highlights and break it up with details (purity seals, metal bits, and trims etc.)

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