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  1. #1
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    Default Renegades for Magnus!

    It is just wrong to play either version of Magnus without a pair of Renegades. I mean, these little guys are practically the whole reason you're playing Magnus to begin with.

    So here they are, painted to more or less match my other Magnus Agenda stuff. The base on one matches the first group of 'jacks that I painted (and Magnus1) and the second one's base matches epic Magnus and the battlegroup that I painted for the P3 Grandmasters.

    Anyway, I posted these guys up on Coolmini, if anyone [url=http://www.coolminiornot.com/267565]cares to vote[/url] on [url=http://www.coolminiornot.com/267566]either of them[/url].








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    I like!

    So what's the trick to the rust and chipped paint effects?
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    I second that do you have a link to your weathering techniques are they are excellent.

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    Great color scheme. Nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigred View Post
    I like!

    So what's the trick to the rust and chipped paint effects?
    Well, I did a write up on [URL="http://www.gardenninja.com/?p=427"]how to paint battle damage.[/URL] I hope that's helpful.

    I mentioned using a small sponge sometimes to keep the placement looking a little random. For these two, I used a small bit of pick-foam, but it gives you the same effect.

    Well, after playing quite a bit with the epic version of Magnus, I decided to paint up the non-epic version. The color scheme for the force features a number of closely related blues, and a generous amount of battle damage and hazard stripes.

    So here he is, the future warlord, Magnus the Traitor:



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