Thanks Bowser. May Mario forever fall prey to your traps.Gorgeous model! I would display that as is! I really like the glowing eye effect. Just looks so cool. So many little details to enjoy.
It's incubi darkness from the GW range(with increasing amounts of valejo bone colour added for the highlights). I'm particularly pissed off that GW doesn't make it in the airbrush range, and even more pissed off that they make an airbrush range IN A FECKING POP TUB!Looking good! I must ask - what is the colour you've been using on the armour? I really love that blue/green, particularly on Vyros.
You can still use a regular paint with your airbrush. You just need to thin it down with some "Airbrush thinner". The extra step might be a little more work, but well worth it if it helps to validate your purchase in the eyes of your wife.Shame about not being an airbrush colour, I'm getting less and less use out of mine and after spending $400 on it my wife isn't overly pleased about it...
Yup, forward arc is very important in warmachineIs the base painted that way to show facing?![]()
thanks for this I will be doing the same soon....I have almost got the entire GW paint line lolWhat @NIGHTBRINGER said. I get the incubi darkness, put a hefy amount of liquidex flow-aid in the pot and shake the absolute bajeez's out of it, then blue tack it open to something to let it drip into an empty dropper bottle.
this is the tutorial I followed
Warmahordes interests me as well but I can't justify buying into it right now. I'm too heavily invested in GW for better or worse.
You could always move over to Kings of War? Both armies are fully catered for and the rules are much tighter and strategically interesting. @Crowsfoot can attest to that!
My investment in GW is more on the 40k side of things. I have roughly 4000pts of Chaos Space Marines and that's not counting the stuff still in boxes! I've also still got a bunch of Necron stuff I'm trying to sell off and a crate full of Orks and Tyranids from my youth.