A bit of a quick one. I painted Fulgrim for as a commission and to be honest I didn’t realize what I was getting myself into. I charged the customer very little for this thinking I would have him finished within a day. Boy was I wrong. Four days later and I was still painting him, cursing under my breath that I should have never taken this on. Normally I’m very quick at painting. But this one really did slow me down. I did not attach a few parts in the photos. Hope you like.
ThirdEyeNuke
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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!
Oh, man. I do love the kohl around the eyes. Props, man.
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.
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
Can you post an instruction for him?
What did you use to make that iridescent pearl sword? Looks very cool.
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