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Just thought I'd share some WS stuff im working on.  White has proven be a difficult color for me with an airbrush.  I had a hard time building it up and choosing a proper base coat.  Overall I think these are decent but much less so than what I've managed with Raven Guard.  A reasonable start.  Apologies for awful photography... still havent made much progress in that department.  

 

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Awesome work. Don't for a second think these don't look as good as mine. 

 

Truthfully I've been thinking of diverting my attention to my Deathwatch because their rules are being updated (rather lethargically) but then I see your thread here and.... wow. It's some awesome work here. I love the basework too.

 

I think you know this is good stuff. That attention to detail, the scratches, highlighting. It's all great stuff. 

 

Like Panzer said it's just a clean variant, whereas I really wanted to go with a group of White Scars that are really.. quite busy doing things in the dirt. Lol

 

For myself I had been doing super clean ultramarines, super clean armies like Thousand Sons... even my Deathguard were pretty darn clean. 

 

I started experimenting with oils, and more oxidized metals, weathering with powders, isopropyl etc, etc and when I decided to start my White Scars I needed to reinvent my skill set a bit and liked the look and challenge of it all on White Scars.

 

That said I fully appreciate the beauty of what you've gone and done here. Don't sell yourself short. I love the stuff you've done here, and as mentioned it's further motivation for all of us. :tu:

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Awesome work. Don't for a second think these don't look as good as mine. 

 

Truthfully I've been thinking of diverting my attention to my Deathwatch because their rules are being updated (rather lethargically) but then I see your thread here and.... wow. It's some awesome work here. I love the basework too.

 

I think you know this is good stuff. That attention to detail, the scratches, highlighting. It's all great stuff. 

 

Like Panzer said it's just a clean variant, whereas I really wanted to go with a group of White Scars that are really.. quite busy doing things in the dirt. Lol

 

For myself I had been doing super clean ultramarines, super clean armies like Thousand Sons... even my Deathguard were pretty darn clean. 

 

I started experimenting with oils, and more oxidized metals, weathering with powders, isopropyl etc, etc and when I decided to start my White Scars I needed to reinvent my skill set a bit and liked the look and challenge of it all on White Scars.

 

That said I fully appreciate the beauty of what you've gone and done here. Don't sell yourself short. I love the stuff you've done here, and as mentioned it's further motivation for all of us. :thumbsup:

I'm not being overly critical of my stuff.  It is pretty good but I need to improve.  I'd like to do weathering and battle damage on these guys but dont really want to risk ruining any of them.  I also would like to get better at taking photos but my camera is fairly old and the settings on it are pretty difficult to understand.  

 

When my impulsors I ordered finally arrive I will attempt some battle damage.  

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Keep ’en coming and be proud of your warriors! The display skill with the brush! I really like the clean look!

Me in 2018: "Airbrushing isn't really painting and practically cheating."

Me in 2020: "Haha! Airbrush goes brrrr."

Haha yes!

 

Me in 2019” no, I don’t need an airbrush, I paint fast and nice anyway.“

 

Me in 2020 airbrushing 10 times as many models which look better while damning myself for not starting with airbrush earlier”

 

 

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Loving the red armor on the chappie. What made you go with that over the classic black?

I tried to come up with some fluff or logic reason but nothing really stuck.  Something something, blood armour, something something, scars... whatever. 

 

The real reason is psychological. I just wanted to be different. ><

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