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I feel like there's a lot of space wasted on the top.  The sides have a proper allotment of gubs, but the top is one big blank canvas.  

 

Great work on the weathering.  The dripping brown rust stain things really work well on the bone base paint.  I can see the black grit is sponged on, but the rest...weathering powder?

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I feel like there's a lot of space wasted on the top.  The sides have a proper allotment of gubs, but the top is one big blank canvas.  

 

Great work on the weathering.  The dripping brown rust stain things really work well on the bone base paint.  I can see the black grit is sponged on, but the rest...weathering powder?

 

I felt that some clear surfaces would put more emphasis on the iconography. Less-is-more thinking.

 

Weathering is indeed done with weathering powders, and also some textured paint mix and some charcoal.

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Very nice, all that smooth bone paint, I struggle with a skull let alone a whole landraider.

 
My only crit is the searchlight, you done lots of lovely reflecting lenses and done the searchlight grey. IMO a nice green would've 
 
been a good spot colour. But thats a minor, this post led me to your 
 
deathwing, great work. How did you do the rust stains? 
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Very nice, all that smooth bone paint, I struggle with a skull let alone a whole landraider.

 
My only crit is the searchlight, you done lots of lovely reflecting lenses and done the searchlight grey. IMO a nice green would've 
 
been a good spot colour. But thats a minor, this post led me to your 
 
deathwing, great work. How did you do the rust stains? 

 

 

 

Rust stains were made by mixing rust-colored pigment with alcohol, then using a dry flat brush to swipe it down to create the effect.

 

Searchlight is a good observation; I initially had it blue like the lenses, but changed to gray after looking at some images of searchlights that are switched off; gray was the best approximation I could come up with but it does look a little dull. Going to have to experiment a bit. Green seems an odd color for a searchlight though. Perhaps I'll try a black/purplish hue to represent a UV light.

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