Almost a wrap on the first batch of tactical Ultramarines. I still need to refine the squad markings and add some static grass, otherwise, they’re done. Felt good to paint the good old blue again. What do you think?
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Love them! Neat, straightforward, perfect. Looking forward to seeing more, doing up a Rhino/Drop Pod for them?
I already painted vehicles for my Ultramarines ages ago, for example this Rhino/Razorback: http://taleofpainters.blogspot.de/2015/05/showcase-ultramarines-rhinorazorback.html
Also painted a Drop Pod: http://taleofpainters.blogspot.de/2010/04/this-model-is-really-huge-and-thus.html Would need to get around taking some better pictures of it, as I upgraded my camera and photo setup since then.