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And some close-ups.
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I had a blast painting these minis. I tried a new technique while working of the dirt on the armour - I used the foam with which the minis are packed in a blister pack. A piece of it was dipped into the paint and after removing most of the paint, I basically scratched the armour with it. It's similar to drybrush, the main difference is that it leaves more irregular patches of paint. I worked inside-out with to make sure that the edges look dirty enough. As usually, the pictures failed to capture all the details adequately but well, there's nothing I can do about it at this point.
And to finish off this post, here's a nice family picture:
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Creepy little models, but so well done!! I'm loving the the skintones and the color scheme...fantastic job! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat work! The skintones on the Ogryn's are very nicely done. :)
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