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What did you use to make that iridescent pearl sword? Looks very cool.
Can you post an instruction for him?
That blood is fantastic. What do you use?
Hey thanks all 🙂 Dieter for the blood I used Tamiya Clear Red X-27. You can easily find it on Ebay. It comes as quite a bright red, but you can easily dull it down with a darker colour to make it more the colour of blood.
Here is a Tamiya Clear red tutorial.
http://taleofpainters.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/tutorial-how-to-paint-realistic-blood.html
That is so much better than the official paintjob on the ForgeWorld site. I didn't like the Fulgrim sculpt until you brought out his awesomeness with your darker color palette.
Hey Thanks :)I was actually trying to copy the FW version as I had zero knowledge of Fulgrim. I never liked the model either, but do now. I actually even went as far as to purchase the novel read up on him.
Oh, man. I do love the kohl around the eyes. Props, man.
Nice! I like the primarch models but they do look super detailed and I reckon they'd take a while to paint. Still, you did the model justice with that paint job!