After a pleasant day dropping the Redemption of the Fallen miniatures off at Brandt's place, I decided I needed to break the ice on one of the more intimidating project's I've been putting off. So far I've spent half the day painting, and all I've managed to do is give myself a nightmare amount of cleanup work around the gold filigree. The model is wonderful, and I think it will look great as part of the force, but the metal filigree is just too small. That said, I am happy to have started something challenging. I plan to surround the base with Sons of Horus wounded, since light green would go really well with the purple.
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Sunday, August 11, 2013
Fulgrim Primarch of the Emperor's Children
After a pleasant day dropping the Redemption of the Fallen miniatures off at Brandt's place, I decided I needed to break the ice on one of the more intimidating project's I've been putting off. So far I've spent half the day painting, and all I've managed to do is give myself a nightmare amount of cleanup work around the gold filigree. The model is wonderful, and I think it will look great as part of the force, but the metal filigree is just too small. That said, I am happy to have started something challenging. I plan to surround the base with Sons of Horus wounded, since light green would go really well with the purple.
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Looks like your Nova entry...just saying.
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend Imperisl Fists, the yellow will help the purple really pop.
ReplyDeleteGood start. i still to chicken to try out my hand on any of the FW HH characters i bought...
ReplyDeleteAgree with Taylor. Purple and yellow go well together. I'd recommend Imperial fists but desaturate the yellow some so that they don't distract from the model itself.
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