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Subject: Back to painting some 40k models (Killa Kans)

Bartlebad













San Diego

San Diego Rogue

40k for the past few months, focusing on my Cryx from Warmachine. While waiting for the new league to start I bought up some Kans and finished them 1 day before the league starts, perfect timing!















These are done really quickly, maybe 4 hours of total work. A lot of drybrushing involved and basic colors. Meant just for tabletop quality. Only new thing I tried out was using a long bristled brush with very watered down Red Gore flicked onto the buzzsaws. I've taken a break from paintingfor the past few months, focusing on my Cryx from Warmachine. While waiting for the new league to start I bought up some Kans and finished them 1 day before the league starts, perfect timing!These are done really quickly, maybe 4 hours of total work. A lot of drybrushing involved and basic colors. Meant just for tabletop quality. Only new thing I tried out was using a long bristled brush with very watered down Red Gore flicked onto the buzzsaws.

Subject: Back to painting some 40k models (Killa Kans)

Flying Pooo















Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne, Australia Scarred Ultramarine Tyrannic War Veteran

These look great. The red in most parts looks like it was painted with blood which is an awesome look for Ork vehicles. They're all just very, very well painted. There is nothing I would change. I also really like your basing scheme. Great job!