Adeptus Mechanicus Tech Priest | Games Workshop | 28mm

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tigrazor

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Good evening,

this is the latest finished figure project. The figure itself was build OOB, the base was done by using spare GW parts, guitar strings, cog wheels etc.

Enjoy!


Lucas.
 

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superb work. Prefer your version with the yellow/gold purple scheme so much over the "official" GW colour scheme! As I have this one sitting in my grey army, i hope you don't mind I saved your pics for reference?

Keep up the great work,

Gino
 
Thank you Ralph. :)

Gino, thank you too. Feel free to use them - you never can have enough references. If you have a Games Workshop around, I can recommend their "Warhammer: Visons" magazines too. Theyre packed with loads of inspirations.
 
Really good - and in such a small scale !!

Cheers

Huw


Many thanks, Huw. :)

I really like to paint 28mm miniatures - theyre always a good way to calm down when I do bigger projects such as busts, bigger SciFi models etc. And you can practice some techniques better on them instead of ruining a large bust for instance.
 
Many thanks, Huw. :)

I really like to paint 28mm miniatures - theyre always a good way to calm down when I do bigger projects such as busts, bigger SciFi models etc. And you can practice some techniques better on them instead of ruining a large bust for instance.

A very practical and sensible approach which clearly works very well for you.

Cheers

Huw
 
I have to say I am sorry I have no idea what I am looking at, which is the front or back, were the head is....or isn't.
This is totally mad !!!!!!!
That's not a critiscism by the way; every single part is very well executed and I like your metallic effects.
well done

Paul.
 
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