Iron Warriors Chaos Space Marine Predator 1

Predator 1 Part of a series of seven Iron Warriors Vehicles I have painted to sell. They have all been painted to a very high standard using both an airbrush and paint brush. A variety of advanced techniques have been used to achieve the overall effect. Washes, Forge world & MIG weathering powders, oil paints, Citadel & Vallejo paint, hairspray, sponging, stencils & forge world brassed etched symbols have all been used on this piece. Cheers!

Posted: 1 Oct 2011

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shaw3029
The rhinos headlights are indeed absent aswell as the smoke launchers as I dont personally like them. If you check the other iron warrior vehicles then you will see be able to see more clearly the use of hairspray & stencils in the form of hazard lines. The tanks are all reasonably priced & are currently on ebay. As for the standard that would be my personal definition & from others both on and offline. As for your definition of this set of vehicles only being of table top quality I think you should rethink the quality of painting you see on the majority of tabletops. It is not what you see in White Dwarf. Maybe a closer look at each vehicle & multiple pictures might help. Feel free to check out the W.I.P log here, http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=316733 I looked at your gallery to return the favor of voting but I couldnt find any photos of your models. Cheers!
16 Oct 2011
newdoctor
OK, it's tabletop quality for sure, but high standard..that would depend on who's definition. The lights appear absent as well as the smoke dischargers. I see some " battle damage" and evidence of washes as well as the use of pigments, but some of the other techniques you mention I don't see evidence of. What is the price on these tanks?
3 Oct 2011

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