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Green Marine


MadRussian

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One of the first models I am somewhat proud of. Pondering if I'm going to paint a small army with this color scheme...Comments and Criticisms are greatly appreciated.

 

http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo358/Lighthouse356/green3.jpg

 

http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo358/Lighthouse356/green2.jpg

 

http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo358/L...e356/green1.jpg

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Hey, I also like your overall scheme! I started out with this quality of painting, too :tu: As Grimdarkness already said you should really clear up your lines (i.e. the "spilled" gold on the backpack around the skull) then the model will look much better immediately!

 

Is the uneven green intentional or not?

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If you take a sharp craft knife/Exacto and scrape away gently at the mould line on the helmet (or any mould lines for that matter) then you can usually get rid of them without flattening the area out overmuch. Backpacks are a little tricky to do, but leg plate, arms etc should be pretty easy to clean up.
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