Persifal's Nest

Maenas

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Awesomeness!!!
Just like when I saw the WIP of that redhaired black and silver NMM marine. It is really impressive how just the guiding colour on the "basecoat" lits it up.
 

Persifal

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Thank you guys, I was little down, because work on the left leg didn't go well. So I relaxed on other parts and by mistake painted gloves. I don't know how paint chest armor under it... Nevermind, I have question for you about gems. What do you think, red like on the helmet or blue one like on the belt. Other colors on the model will be same as now, with exeption of pony tail, it will be brighter, and halberd, it will be some steel/chrome, black and blue on the power blade. Yea the blue on the blade will be in harmony with blue gems, red will be in line with pony tail and leather.

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eyeayen

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Personally I like the red but I think you are correct, paint the blade first and see what it looks like for balance of colours.
 

Boguz

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Absolute fantastic NMM -- do you do tutorial posts or videos anywhere? I gotta admit I've become a huge fan-boy. Thanks for sharing your work!
 

Persifal

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Thanks for responses and your words.

@Boguz: All tutorials or similar post wou will find here. I don't make videos and in near future are no plans about.

Sorry for my lack of updates. I stucked at one part and I have no updates for you. But luckilly I'm back with new leg done. Maybe :)

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Tee888

Member
wow thats amazine. really nice work on the NMM gold and I also agree with SaintToad on the leather gloves!
 

Persifal

New member
Thanks guys, yea it is too much gold and it will be worse after painting the rest. Now understand, why some parts on official paint are steel/silver. To broke the uniformity of surface.

@KruleBear: it is support for fingers, first prevents to touch the model from the grip, second the grip is more open and it is easier to hold distance of brush with hands together(it is hard explain). Similar pins on the bottom of the cork prevents fall of the holder, if it is put on the table.
 
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