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Xander
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« on: September 01, 2009, 04:16:46 PM »

What do you think?



This is my mate's Vampire which I've started painting. I've only done the armour and skin, can you see the purple on both? I was trying to do what I did on the guy below, but it's been a while



I painted the armour mithril silver then progressively washed it with seperate layers of watered Chaos black paint and Blue ink, then applied varnish.



My first attempt at NMM


Some of the old 5th ed marauder models I'm using. Unfortunately my list has them welding HW + shields.


Wanted to try and make the marauder off WAR RPG


I couldn't remove the arms so cut the flail heads off with some of the shaft and put on axe and pick heads, would that be ok for HW + Shield (shield's on the back)? His weapon is the same size as a regular one.
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« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2009, 06:39:14 PM »

In the last picture, the axe head looks unpainted so I'm assuming you're still able to change them. Cut the axe shaft below his right hand leaving a slight gap and just above his left hand leaving no gap. Remove the axe head and glue it to the shaft and glue the shaft to the top of his right hand. Then glue the shield to his left hand.

This is probably the worst "shop" you'll see ever but it should make my description clearer.
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