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SkelettetS

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okidoki turret done



although i had to correct the typo on the turret. D'oh! ...the letter "S" doesnt exsist in ork language...
6 days until departure, i airbrushed the base and painted one of the tracks yesterday so pretty much on target. have to paint the grot in the turret thoug, but it shoudnt take that long...
 

SkelettetS

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ty friends! been too much painting lately, every spare minute to get this bugger ready in time... here's pack o weels!

littlebit too wet, have been corrected with some more pigments. the tank is assembled now, just the grot in the cannon left :)
 

TrystanGST

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Skel - is there anything you can't turn into a serious contender? Marines, Orcs, Grots, Chaos, Nurgle, you name it, Skel can nail it.
 

ischa

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screw naked stuff=) (pun only a little bit intended). i would really like to see you try a female face however.

really like this piece, some nice colours going on in it! that brown metal is also really sweet.
 

SkelettetS

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ty friends!
hmm... not sure im really interested in painting a bust like that. but a female face why not. maybe someday... ;)

anyway i have for some stupid reason got a sort of inflamation in both my lower arms, making it really hard to paint atm so im glad this is almost finished... guess something work-related. done a lot of screwing (no, not the pleasant kind...) lately might be it.

anyway the grot

made him really cartoony green to stand out a lot in the scene.

think im going to to the plaque for the socket next then this project is pretty much done. not sure if i should write just "vrooom", or "bullz aye" which is the name of the tank...
 

Canny

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Ha the tank progress is looking fantastic, I love the mud and debre flying out from the back of the tracks! Bring on the action. looking forward seeing it all together.
 

ischa

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It is inspiriting without doubt to whizz in a motor-car round the earth, to feel Arabia as a whirl of sand or China as a flash of rice-fields. But Arabia is not a whirl of sand and China is not a flash of rice-fields. They are ancient civilizations with strange virtues buried like treasures. If we wish to understand them it must not be as tourists or inquirers, it must be with the loyalty of children and the great patience of poets. To conquer these places is to lose them. The man standing in his own kitchen-garden, with fairyland opening at the gate, is the man with large ideas. His mind creates distance; the motor-car stupidly destroys it.
 
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