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100th Post! And a Venerable Dreadnought…

Cheers, this is my 100th post in this blog! Thanks to my 75 followers – if you like my blog and have a Blogspot-Blog as well or Google Connect why not become a follower yourself? It’s a great motivation to know there are people out…

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Sanguinary Guard done!

Done, at last. The wings took really long to paint, a lot of feathers to highlight. I’m really fond of the colour choice on the Glaive Encarmaine. Expect the tutorial and a high quality showcase sometimes next week 🙂 I also stripped some Eldar Guardians…

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Eldar: Harlequins Showcase

High quality pictures of the first batch of my Harlequins. I’ve still got five left, including a Death Jester and a Shadowseer, but as they take quite long to paint, I decided to save them up for a later time. The paint scheme is totally…

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Venerable Dreadnought Assembling

Even more assembling, I couldn’t resist to build the plastic Venerable Dreadnought I bought some time ago. As you can see, he will be from the shooty kind with a Missile Launcher from the regular Cybot kit. I didn’t like both of the leg armour…

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Harlequins finished and Sanguinan Guard

I finally finished my first Harlequin squad of five, they just need to be hit with some matte varnish. The next days I’m going to build some new stuff to paint. I started with two Sanguinan Guards, which were kindly provided byBrückenkopf chief editor SiamTiger….

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Harlequins almost finished

More work on the Harlequins and I’m getting there. Left to do are the black areas, a little bit of detail work here and there and of course fixing mistakes. I hope to finish them tomorrow. I’m really happy to start something new soon 😉

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Two more Harlequins finished

I finally finished these two Harlequins (except for varnishing). Next up are a Great Harlequin and regular one, making a total of five Harlequins. Once these are finished, I will save my other five Harlequins for a later point and paint something else. I’m not…

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