Nick speaking,
Time to showcase my magnetised Wraithguard. I had great fun painting these up in a week when I had some time of work a little while back. I am very happy with the results and it's great to be able to have all the options for them. You can click here if you want to check out my magnetising tutorial for them...
12mm WW1 Austro-Hungarian Cavalry
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Austro-Hungarian WW1 Dragoons in early-war uniforms. 12mm metal figures
from Kallistra.
The early-WW1 12 project continues to rumble along the hobby desk....
3 days ago
Love the purples and colors in the model. Not the biggest fan of the stark whiteness of the heads. (but I'm not an eldar player so i don't know if they are supposed to look like that).
ReplyDeleteHave you thought about putting some transfers on the head wraithbone pieces to break up the white slightly? Ignore this if that is the exact look you were going for :).
Thanks mate, I don't know if it's an Eldar thing, but yes, it is the exact look I was going for. I really like my Eldar to be clean and shiny as such, hence the satin finish also :D
ReplyDeleteWell then! Excellent job! It's hard to see the satin finish in the photos, so I bet it looks even better in person. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThanks buddy, I will do my best :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Matt :D
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ReplyDeleteGreat job on these wraithguard/blades.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot mate :D
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