



My last photos of Mephiston had a lot of glare on him, so I decided to try and take photos without the flash. These shots show mephiston more true to real life than the last ones. I am entralled by the miniature. I suppose I will have to give him a backpack and clean up the paint chips!
I tried a test paint scheme for my grey knights, which looks so so to me. The recipe you see here is:
- Boltgun + black
- Boltgun
- chainmail
- mitheral silver
- boltgun + thinner as a sort of wash to tie it all together.
I am leaning towards grey Grey Knights using zenithal lighting...I mean quick and easy airbrushing from above!
That Mephiston looks really nice.
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