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Greetings Brothers,

I vowed to complete 2 Razorbacks, 1 Sanguinary Priest, and a 5 man assault squad with a power fist and a meltagun for the LPC. I have the razorbacks and the assault squad, but I will have to obtain a priest. So as it stands this is what I have at the moment:

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I know they are in various stages of paintedness, but the rules said they could be more or less 50% done, and all I have done on these is the basecoats and such. Still need to add shadows, highlights, all the backpacks, the bases, and (maybe) some weathering!

And finally a close up of each of my razorbacks. They will end up with a lascannon and a twin-linked plasmagun each. All I have done is spray them red (which goes faster :P )

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Hi ho hi ho it's off to work I go *queue whistling dwarves*

Oh and I also started a Blood Angel WIP thread for my 1500 point army. The link is in my sig. Please feel free to click it and comment / critisize my work!

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Loving it!

Thanks :)

 

*sniffles the air* is that a red spray can (or spray gun) i smell? :lol:

 

how do you work up your paint from that? just go over it with a different colour?

Good nose :P I do indeed spray them red with a can. I forget the name and brand but I can post it once I get home if you (or anyone else) are interested.

It is a bit darker than blood red so I add some of that to lighten up some spots. Bleached bone goes on top of it fine. For the metal parts I paint them all chaos black first. For the yellow helmet I go over the red with bleached bone, and then a layer of watered down yellow. Comes out looking pretty good.

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Greetings! Got my sanguinary priest model now! I wanted something unique to me, so I used one of the MK veterans, gave him the apothacary backpack from the blister model, and a apothacary arm from the plastic mini. Also applied some paint, but its not much at the moment.

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It appears you've left a rather large tang of flash attached to the bottom of the backpack. Just saying. Pretty sure the large piece that looks like a tennis racket isn't part of the piece.

 

Hm, it does apear that the official model does not have it on. Strange... I would have sworn that it did. Anywho, I am leaving it on. I cant remember where I saw it, but I remember seeing another mini with it on. The guy had painted it so that the little wire connecting the "tennis racket" to the arm was a pump and the "tennis racket" was a clear pouch that contained a liquid. It reminded me of the little pouch that people are connected to by hospital beds. It looked pretty good and after I got my own backpack and saw the thing on it I assumed it belonged there :huh: if it looks bad or out of place when I am done I will remove it.

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It appears you've left a rather large tang of flash attached to the bottom of the backpack. Just saying. Pretty sure the large piece that looks like a tennis racket isn't part of the piece.

 

Hm, it does apear that the official model does not have it on. Strange... I would have sworn that it did. Anywho, I am leaving it on. I cant remember where I saw it, but I remember seeing another mini with it on. The guy had painted it so that the little wire connecting the "tennis racket" to the arm was a pump and the "tennis racket" was a clear pouch that contained a liquid. It reminded me of the little pouch that people are connected to by hospital beds. It looked pretty good and after I got my own backpack and saw the thing on it I assumed it belonged there :huh: if it looks bad or out of place when I am done I will remove it.

 

Not a bad idea. I like it, keep up the good work

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It appears you've left a rather large tang of flash attached to the bottom of the backpack. Just saying. Pretty sure the large piece that looks like a tennis racket isn't part of the piece.

 

Hm, it does apear that the official model does not have it on. Strange... I would have sworn that it did. Anywho, I am leaving it on. I cant remember where I saw it, but I remember seeing another mini with it on. The guy had painted it so that the little wire connecting the "tennis racket" to the arm was a pump and the "tennis racket" was a clear pouch that contained a liquid. It reminded me of the little pouch that people are connected to by hospital beds. It looked pretty good and after I got my own backpack and saw the thing on it I assumed it belonged there ;) if it looks bad or out of place when I am done I will remove it.

 

i hope you mean a saline drip or some such, not a catheter bag...

 

other than the backpack mounted catheter... it all looks good.

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I have completed my priest! Only 5 marines and 2 Razorbacks to go :)

A few pics:

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After noticing how the thing on the backpack really was not part of the official model lazyness overcame me and I decided to cut it off. Can't say I regret it :P

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I like the use of a plasma cannon for the twin linked plasma gun. I might do it myself as its much easier to do and looks cool.

 

I like the infantry, did you gloss varnish them? They look sort of shiny (which I like, I just want to know how you did it).

 

Oh, and one bit of criticism, you should try a wash on the silver parts of the RBs. Maybe devlan mud or gryphonne sepia?

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