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And, this is the last guy in the cyriss battle box.
This guy is Forge Master Syntherion, he's the warcaster and looks like a swiss army pen.
He's pretty cool though has a lot of upkeep spells and can upkeep them for free and is really really good at keeping his army repaired.
also, did I say one of my other robots was a bitch to paint? no. this guy. this guy was a bitch to paint.
This guy is Forge Master Syntherion, he's the warcaster and looks like a swiss army pen.
He's pretty cool though has a lot of upkeep spells and can upkeep them for free and is really really good at keeping his army repaired.
also, did I say one of my other robots was a bitch to paint? no. this guy. this guy was a bitch to paint.
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If you'd like some advice on how to paint convergence models fast and efficiently and make them look awesome:
Step 1. Get army painter platemail primer. This stuff is a god send for painting metals. nice even coat of metalic paint as a base coat.
Step 2. Wash the WHOLE thing with Vallejo black ink. You could use GW nuln oil but i'm not sure how it will turn out.
Step 3. Dry brush the whole model with boltgun metal or one of it's many equivalents.
Step 4. Dry brush a lighter silver on the highest parts.
Step 5. Paint in the gold, use a fine brush and thin the gold paint slightly to avoid it getting thick.
Step 6. the glow. this is the easiest bit to do really. The way I do it is take white paint and thin is slightly and paint that onto the areas I want glowing the brightest and a little on the surrounding area.
Step 7. thin down some light blue paint and paint it into the areas that are white, allow the paint to come over the edges and feather it out to make it look glowy.
Step 8. Look awesome =D
Step 1. Get army painter platemail primer. This stuff is a god send for painting metals. nice even coat of metalic paint as a base coat.
Step 2. Wash the WHOLE thing with Vallejo black ink. You could use GW nuln oil but i'm not sure how it will turn out.
Step 3. Dry brush the whole model with boltgun metal or one of it's many equivalents.
Step 4. Dry brush a lighter silver on the highest parts.
Step 5. Paint in the gold, use a fine brush and thin the gold paint slightly to avoid it getting thick.
Step 6. the glow. this is the easiest bit to do really. The way I do it is take white paint and thin is slightly and paint that onto the areas I want glowing the brightest and a little on the surrounding area.
Step 7. thin down some light blue paint and paint it into the areas that are white, allow the paint to come over the edges and feather it out to make it look glowy.
Step 8. Look awesome =D
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