I need to tidy this chap up a little, much like the previous Reiver. The edge highlights on his shin and legs are a little ropy. But I am getting these done pretty fast! 

I need to tidy this chap up a little, much like the previous Reiver. The edge highlights on his shin and legs are a little ropy. But I am getting these done pretty fast! 

I need to tidy up a few bits, but I thought I would snap a pic or two this guy.



He is pretty much done. That’s two out of five of this squad done. Slowly building my Primaris force!
I have finished my second squad of Primaris Intercessors.
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This squad has been painted in a pretty quick manner, as I want to use it for Kill Team, and I was meant to have finished it in October. I need to paint up four more Reivers then my roster is complete!
Pics of individual models.





Another quick Primaris Marine done. I spent a little more time on the face, as it’s the focal point, but managed to do the rest pretty quickly!



Another quick Ultramarine done!

I have been painting some Ultramarines recently. I try and hit a nice middle ground with these between decent paint job and table top quality. Happy with the results! These both took me a little over a day to do. (Which is fast for me! )


Obsidian Mallex is now complete!



I began this model some time ago, but I started getting pretty unwell literally as I sat there painting him, and haven’t touched the mini for about three months.
After spending some time recovering , I have finally got round to him again.


To be honest, you can tell I was a little ropey, as I am not particularly happy with the front of the model. But The cloak and the back of him doesn’t look too bad!
I recently did a guide on painting bone. There’s a number of ways to paint bone, based on how old or how dirty you want the bone to be, but this is the scheme I went with when painting my legion of the damned models.
This isn’t a very difficult technique, and you could definitely go further with it.