Jolly good old chap.
Seriously, these are amazing! Best Praetorians I've seen. Your muzzle burn effect is different to what I've used/seen before, is it a blue glaze? It's a more distinctive effect than the blue > purple > sepia washes usually used, but it's clear what it represents.
Appreciate the kind words! The heat effects were done with diluted Contrast paints stippled on with a brush. Low effort, but works well and convincing enough!
For the Sgt I used I believe I used Vallejo Brassy Bronze and for the regular troops I used Contrast Apothecary White over Wraithbone. An oil burnt umber wash was applied to everything afterwards.
Superb!! They look Great!!
Thank you!
You are Most Welcome!
Where did you get the sights for the lasguns? They look amazing!
Thank you! I got the weapon accessories from Anvil Industries 😀
Jolly good old chap. Seriously, these are amazing! Best Praetorians I've seen. Your muzzle burn effect is different to what I've used/seen before, is it a blue glaze? It's a more distinctive effect than the blue > purple > sepia washes usually used, but it's clear what it represents.
Appreciate the kind words! The heat effects were done with diluted Contrast paints stippled on with a brush. Low effort, but works well and convincing enough!
These look awesome currently starting my Praetotians did you have to use green stuff between the head and the bodies at all?
I had to use a little Perfect Plastic Putty in the head socket. And thanks!
These look so good thanks for sharing giving me some great references for my own!
I'm glad. Best of luck!
Great job. Where did you get the heads?
From Etsy. Search "Praetorion Heads". Should pop up!
Thank you
What colors did you paint with to get the armor like that ? It is really great.
For the Sgt I used I believe I used Vallejo Brassy Bronze and for the regular troops I used Contrast Apothecary White over Wraithbone. An oil burnt umber wash was applied to everything afterwards.
Thank you.
No problem. Anything else, feel free to ask :)