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Lukas The Trickster


Eikrem

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Good morning to all you guys, I havent posted on here before and was hoping to get some C+C on my Lukas model.

 

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx75/FoolishBadger/JakeFront-2.jpg

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx75/FoolishBadger/JakeSideRight-1.jpg

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx75/FoolishBadger/JakeSideLeft-1.jpg

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx75/FoolishBadger/JakeBack-1.jpg

 

Thanks for looking.

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Cheers guys. I have a few Grey Hunters painted up as well, Ill post them up here if thats ok? Ill also get a picture of Lukas' face once I've had some dinner.

 

Edit: Had some dinner.

 

Close Up of Lukas' Face

 

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx75/FoolishBadger/IMGP0482.jpg

 

Few Grey Hunters and Sergeant

 

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx75/FoolishBadger/3ManTeamSide.jpg

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx75/FoolishBadger/3ManTeamBack.jpg

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx75/FoolishBadger/SargFront.jpghttp://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx75/FoolishBadger/SargBack.jpg

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Great looking model. I am in the not so future process of making a Bellial conversion.

 

How did you do the painting on the Wolf Pelt on your Lukas back???

 

I am working the Abandon cape, has similar texture, I want the make them feathers, what was your technique?

 

Thanks...

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For the fur part of the cloak this is what I did:

 

1. Primed it skull white

2. Covered the whole area of fur with a few thin layers of chaos black until the fur was solid black

3. Moderately heavy drybrush of Vallejo Model Colour Light Grey followed (once dry) with a wash of GW Armour Wash

4. Light drybrushings then of the Light Grey again, GW Elf Grey and finally GW Skull White.

 

The Armour Wash and Elf Grey are pretty archaic and I am not sure if they are still made but the general premise is to use progressively lighter shades of grey up until you get to white, while also using softer and softer layers of the drybrushing.

 

Hope that helps.

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