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I've been busy painting on my Battletech terrain but that isn't relevant to this blog. Approaching burnout on that project, I opted for a bit of a 'speed paint' on a primed, 3D printed Munitorum container that's been taking up space on my desk for a bit.
I knocked this out in a little under two hours, and it took that long only because of the time needed to apply a whopping 16 decals! I wanted there to be consistent markings on all sides, top and bottom excluded as those will likely be hidden under other stacked containers whilst in transit.
Originally primed black, this barely surpasses the 3-color minimum with Macragge Blue, Leadbelcher and Ryza rust being the only colors used. I went rather heavy on the rust but am pleased with the end result. Clearly container 190 has been in use for centuries...
I have two more of these still unprimed, plus an actual GW 'open' container buried somewhere.
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In other news, the stars aligned this past weekend and Neverness and I were able to play a game of 40k! He has a battle report in the works, so keep an eye out for that here shortly!
3 comments:
Amazing that the glare from my balding head didn't damage the lens on your camera! But I digress, yes the battle report is being written, hopefully out by the weekend.
lol, I was tempted to comment on the glare...but figured it spoke for itself. ;-p
More like it gleams for itself.
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