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Today is going to be a major quick post. I thought I’d show some Officio Assassinorum Assassins (quite a mouthful) I recently completed.
All the models are Finecast apart from the pointing Culexus on the right he’s metal. I used dark tones for the majority of the models with a emphasis on spots of red and bone white. Luckily the metal model was very easy to assemble as it came in only 3 parts and the Finecast models had little issues. I’d say I quite enjoyed working on these guys. What do you think?
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Cheers guys for the positive feedback 🙂
Awesome as always. Mike
That basing has gotten repetitive.
Yeah, I use it all the time.
Very inspiring! Do you varnish your miniatures? And if, how?
/Peter
I do sometimes. The only good matt varnish that I have found so far that does not alter the colour of your work is by Windsor and Newton. I think Testors Dullcoat is also good, but very expensive for the amount you get. For gloss varnish I use Vallego gloss. It comes in quite a big bottle and is relatively cheap for the amount you get.
You? used dark tones for the majority of the model? lol like everything else you paint
And thats what we like with ThirdEyeNuke. 🙂
/Peter
Really good-looking contrast of red, black and bone-white. El Lissitzky would be proud!
Still the best Vindicare pose, great work.