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    Default [Commission] Crimson Fists

    Started a Crimson Fists army on commission. Started with the vindicator.


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    Looks good so far. I'd like to see the rear of that and see if you did the dirty roostertails coming up that back that should be there.

    Also, on the siege shield, the weathering should come up a bit higher (almost halfway), given the way the dozer blade channels crap up.

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    Excellent article on realistic weathering effects (shown on an S-tank):
    [url]http://www.rollmodels.net/nreviews/armor/stank/stank.php[/url]

    Last edited by Maelstorm; 11-23-2011 at 01:54 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by faolan View Post
    Looks good so far. I'd like to see the rear of that and see if you did the dirty roostertails coming up that back that should be there.

    Also, on the siege shield, the weathering should come up a bit higher (almost halfway), given the way the dozer blade channels crap up.

    Excellent advice!

    I wanted to err on the side of caution, since I dont picture vindicators moving too fast, and was afraid of over-dirtying it.

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    Understandable, but think about how the airflow goes in regards to the piece, that's where the dust will go. Use a bit of smoke or fine powder and blow it at it, and watch the way it furls up around and eddies around the blade area. Or go look at a bulldozer, that works too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Battle Ready Studios View Post
    Excellent advice!

    I wanted to err on the side of caution, since I dont picture vindicators moving too fast, and was afraid of over-dirtying it.
    Pish-posh! A tank can never be too dirty!
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    Chaplain Rodriguez

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    very nice job love the chaplain must have taken a while to paint the tiny fist on the shoulder

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jambo View Post
    very nice job love the chaplain must have taken a while to paint the tiny fist on the shoulder
    Thanks!

    It wasn't to bad... the whole thing came together pretty quickly, its a great figure to paint!
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    Yah the termi chap is probably my favorite to paint... such an awesome mini

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