I’ve been so rubbish with this project. It’s been such a slow burn army. I mean really slow! I’ve had the Dark Imperium set for nearly a year and I’ve only painted five models from the boxed game! You can see a couple more angles after the jump.
This model is in such a great pose. Push-fit models have come such a long way it blows me away.
If you’d like to know how I paint my blue armour, check out this link here. For the yellow and red parts check out this tutorial here.
Finally, I wanted to thank everyone who has purchased a Get-a-Grip. The demand has been overwhelming. I have more in stock as of the time of writing, so if you’re interested check it out and thanks once again guys. You’re all awesome.
Garfy
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Outstanding. Lovely paint job. Fantastic skill
Hey there! I've always adored your painting – just beautiful – but I've been wondering how you take your photos. The white background you always ave set up looks so slick and shows the models off so well, how do you do it?
There's a whole series of articles to explore using the Photography tag on this site.
http://taleofpainters.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Photography+Garfy
Very cool result there. Congrats!
Great work G, keeping that lovely bright colour scheme going on new Primaris is ace.
this is the only pic I got so far
Planning on some more this week
https://dibdabhobbyblog.blogspot.co.uk/2017/12/ultramarine-wip-primaris-intercessor.html
I like that, it's how I imagine real life marine armour would look
Stunning blue armour very nice
I am heading down a different Ultramarine path with mine heading down metallic blue.
Sounds cool, you'll have to link me to some pics.