My apologies for the delay on this one. Food poisoning sidelined me for most of Friday and Saturday. A total bummer. So, once I could move further than ten feet from the bathroom, I set to applying the decals to the Warlord and added some extra chipping and weathering around the armor panels. I'm pretty happy with how everything has turned out. I hope you like it too : )
The next video will appear on Friday morning. A spin-around of Domitor Fortis , as well as a spin-around of my Reaver, Primaris Secutar, after the big reveal at AdeptiCon on Thursday : )
Cheers
Dave
Been trying to only watch some of these as I want to be excited at adepticon...my god it looks so glorious!
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty sweet.
DeleteLooking great Dave, base is awesome too. Nice subtle weathering throughout. I look forward to seeing the final video.
ReplyDeleteThe final weathering will have to wait until after the show. Oxidation on the silver/ferrous metals and the copper too.
DeleteLooks great, can't wait for the revell.
ReplyDeleteBtw, the crossed axes symbolises the warlord class Titan. Single double headed axes is a reaver, a block with four legs is a War-hound
Thanks : )
DeleteAnd thanks for the info on the symbols. I'm glad I didn't mess that up.
Fantastic work mate! Really inspiring.
ReplyDeleteGoing to check out the fallout hobbies site, have some ideas for some stensils.
Thanks for that : )
DeleteLooking good.
ReplyDeleteTony
She is a beauty Dave. Is a warhound in the queue? It would be incredible to see the whole family of titans together.
ReplyDeleteThanks, John. No Warhounds yet (I'd have to do two for a complete maniple).
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