After taking 60 photos of this guy, I think it is time to give up. These are the best shots I can get of him. Clearly, my photography skills have atrophied! Nonetheless, I am happy with the model, and look forward to putting it next to my original SoH dreadnought. Even though my style has changed since I started my SoH army, I think this guy will fit in just fine. And if you disagree with that, he's got plenty of firepower to convince you. :)
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Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Sons of Horus Dreadnought
After taking 60 photos of this guy, I think it is time to give up. These are the best shots I can get of him. Clearly, my photography skills have atrophied! Nonetheless, I am happy with the model, and look forward to putting it next to my original SoH dreadnought. Even though my style has changed since I started my SoH army, I think this guy will fit in just fine. And if you disagree with that, he's got plenty of firepower to convince you. :)
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Yes a lot more traditional than I thought at the last post which looked dark. The Sea Green now shows and your weathering looks spot on as usual.
ReplyDeleteIt looks well though, even if you aren't happy with the photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, smooth, elegant, there aren’t enough superlatives for what you produce!
ReplyDeleteNick states it well, it looks outstanding.
ReplyDeleteBlacks and greys and similar shades are always a bugger to photograph.
ReplyDeleteThe photos you do have up look great i.e. you did an excellent job on the Dreadnought!
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