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Razordon Blister

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by Durak, Mar 11, 2009.

  1. Durak
    Skink

    Durak New Member

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    RazordonPack1.JPG

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    I just finished this blister up for economic gain; just thought I'd share! :)
     
  2. asrodrig
    Carnasaur

    asrodrig New Member

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    This is, I think, the only Razordon model I've seen so far (other than the GW one). I'd say it looks quite good! Good job!
     
  3. Aparach
    Troglodon

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    Awesome! Like it alot!
    Got any other pics of your army?
     
  4. Deadmetal
    Saurus

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    really good, very much like the games workshop one, if that's what you were trying to replicate.
     
  5. Bubba gar
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    Very cool, Can't wait to get mine.Are they hard to paint with all the spines.How did you start.What browns did you start with.I love the skinks.
     
  6. strewart
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    Very cool. I like those skinks far better than the Gw ones, these fellows look more real and menacing. Nice work.
     
  7. Durak
    Skink

    Durak New Member

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    Thanks guys!

    to paint this one similar to the studio colors, I did a base of graveyard earth to the skin (and later all the spins) then washed both with badba black. I painted the majority of the highlights etc with graveyard earth, then started adding pure white in probably 4-5 layers, using liberal amounts of water.

    The spines: same method as the skin except I started highlighting with bleached bone till it was pure bleached bone, then a little bit of pure white into the mix for the final highlight. It was time consuming!

    The scales were scorched brown highlighted up with pure white and then a very light badba black wash. Hope that helps!
     
  8. gamesbluetiger
    Jungle Swarm

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    Very nice job. Been thinking about Razordons for my army, you just convinced me!!! :D
     

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