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http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/4797/dsc006841xd.jpg

 

Well, here he is. All converted from plastics, with the exception of a finishing nail for his trophy pole. Hammer's made from meltagun bitz and mounted on a Dark Elf spear shaft I had laying around. This is the only model I've had the time/bother to paint since school started last September, but I hope to catch up before Gamesday Toronto. :lol:

 

I've got another angle too:

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I love the backwards "R" on the hammer head, like ya hit yer foe in the noggin an' it leaves a brand on his forehead, made me laugh out loud... :lol:
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http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/8003/dsc006867nl.th.jpg

 

Not a great shot but should let you see the hammer a bit better. Definately a two-handed deal.

 

I love the backwards "R" on the hammer head, like ya hit yer foe in the noggin an' it leaves a brand on his forehead, made me laugh out loud...

The intent entirely. :lol: Glad to see it's not as subtle as I feared it might be.

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Looks nice. God job on the yellow.

I think that being the chapter master, he should have a little more ornamentation(sp) on him ie. cape, hanging medals from his neck/ belt , etc. My 0.2.

 

Ardus.

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I think that being the chapter master, he should have a little more ornamentation(sp) on him ie. cape, hanging medals from his neck/ belt , etc. My 0.2.

 

Compared to most of the chapter, he's positively encrusted with ornaments. :P His left shoulderpad isn't very visible, but it's got a bit of freehand work and other junk. I didn't want him to look too busy on the tabletop, epecially beside my other Terminators, which are quite simple.

 

And thanks everyone about the Yellow comments. :) I managed to find two pots of the OOP Leprous Brown I use for its base so you'll be seeinmg a few more Revelators in the future.

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Lovely stuff, but I suggest giving the whole model a watered down wash of brown ink.

Trust me, it'll do wonders. ^_^

Hmm. I'm not too sure about that, I kinda like it like it is. But then, I hate ink washes as you have little control over them...

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The only ink I use on my Revelator models is black ink. Watered down, it goes over the black parts to lessen the highlights on the models, and the metal bits to provide shading. I also use it with a VERY fine brush to blackline between armour plates etc.
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