Here's one more example of the World Eaters... including a color test banner bearer.
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Reflective armor surfaces
This was my very first squad of Grey Knights that I ever made for the Brotherhood of the Sacred Chalice.
I thought I would have some fun with the tile floor, and attempt to reflect those colors on the grieves. When reflecting colors, it is important to make them a bit darker than the actual surface that is being mirrored, as well as greyed down and a little distorted.
Patterns such as the square tiles were ideal on sich a straight surface as the lower leg armor!
This was the first ever space marine conversion for me, circa 2007. I think it was originally a Nurgle marine, with a CSM head. I sculpted the chalice.
I thought I would have some fun with the tile floor, and attempt to reflect those colors on the grieves. When reflecting colors, it is important to make them a bit darker than the actual surface that is being mirrored, as well as greyed down and a little distorted.
Patterns such as the square tiles were ideal on sich a straight surface as the lower leg armor!
This was the first ever space marine conversion for me, circa 2007. I think it was originally a Nurgle marine, with a CSM head. I sculpted the chalice.
Thousand Sons Chaos Lord
Lord of the Rings Warg rider
Hmm... I wonder if I should add some of these to the "speed and violence" Easterling/Khand legions... some extra cheap cavalry perhaps?
Cathy has been having some success with her Warg marauders., which keeps me thinking about basic wargs. It's all about the numbers in LOTR, while also making things as fast as possible.
Cathy has been having some success with her Warg marauders., which keeps me thinking about basic wargs. It's all about the numbers in LOTR, while also making things as fast as possible.