Hi there, I worked hard and finished my stubber armed heavy and the grenade lobbing ganger. Just when I thought I was done with them, I noticed how many small faults I made. So it took me almost two hours alone to tidy everything up. Next time I really have to push myself and try to work even more accurate. Ok, enough chit-chat, how do you like the models? I’m quite pleased, how do you feel?
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Looking good, the skin tone and detail came out real nice.
These models are really nice, honestly GREAT paint jobs, but the bases are bugging me. I feel like that band of green around the rim is really distracting me – it seems out of place. Try black or grey, it might look much better.
ARe you sure about that? I can't see any green on the bases…the rims are brown
Colorblind…even so.
I like Graveyard Earth/Steel Legion Drab painted base rims. It's a colour that blends with every table and instantly adds the typical GW/'Eavy Metal look. I find black rims often too dark.
I especially appreciate the faces (skin tone and make-up). The pink hair… daring but definitely cool. I wander, could it be you were inspired by Christina Ageluira's newest look^^? Or maybe it's the other way round?!
Like the faces, especially the eye-shadows, and hair a lot. I'm not too keen on the pink guns really. But super paintjob overall.
Sweet color combination and quite refreshing.
Very good work!