Labels: Space Marines
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10 comments:
Flippin' 'eck Tom!
I hadn't seen any of your Marine stuff before today so it's been a bit of a bombshell going through it all right from the start.
Loving it mate!
Haha, thanks WBK! :) I am glad you like them.
Great looking tank, Tom. The painting chipping is really cool. I love the realism.
AWERSOME
I Love your Space Marines! The Color Scheme ist beateueful, really nice.
I wan't to paint my Space Marines the Way you do, could you give me some Tips what Colors you used and what Techniques you used?
Do you have a Name for the Chapter?
Something like "Souns of the Sand" or so woult suite them... :)
I hope you can understand what I'm writing because I'm from Germanay and my english is not so good.
Hope you can help me to paint my Space Marines (Desert Scorpions).
my mail: ahrens_sascha@web.de
Keep up your nice Work!
Hi Sasha!
Thank you for your comment.
I gave a quick overview of the colours and methods I used for painting here: http://boringmordheimblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/space-marine-revival.html
If you have any further questions, just drop me an email (auf Deutsch wenn du willst) and I'll be happy to help.
No, I do not have a name for the chapter yet :)
Hope that helps!
Tom
Outstanding tanks you have here!! Wow! :)
You did a excellent work with it. It is pretty impressive and they have a lot of details, specially the tank.
Thanks pharmacy. Actually there aren't so many details. In fact, the paintjob is pretty basic, but it looks like more.
I think it may be the strong contrasts (rust effect/light paint), which, combined, give an impression of plasticity.
The painting elements per se are really not that fancy. Just goes to show what a difference a clever choice of colours can make :)
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