black templars dreadnought

i painted this black templar dreadnought for sale on ebay, aiming for gaming standard +. Took 2 hours from undercoat to finish... i have tryed to make the base more realistic this time as the green sand although practical doesn't do alot to support the realistic living breathing feel i am aiming for [eventualy ^^]

Posted: 4 Oct 2011

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NemesisNow
thanks, but i should have said... i bought this already painted from e-bay then resprayed and painted. The thick paint was already present, i am uploading a before and after pic.
8 Oct 2011 • Vote: 6
scurvy13
You do solid paint and basing work but I have a couple suggestions that I think will help you very much. Mainly, slow down. This hobby is all about patience (I'm still working on mine) and when you get in a hurry sloppy mistakes happen. I see a little flash and a lot of gaps in the model. Slow down on assembly. I can also tell that you are putting the pain on way too thick. If they are GW paints you need to water them down. Expect things to take several coats, even some of the foundation paints. Iv'e only been doing this two years and honestly, I barely know what I'm talking about but; I think if you slow down you will get much better results in the end.
7 Oct 2011 • Vote: 3

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