



Here is another of the Blood Pact Riflemen.
I used GW razor wire on his lasgun to give him a more brutal look.
I am not 100% sure what direction I am taking this army so I want to have enough models to make a few possibilities.
The next thing I do will be either the Chimera for my Lucifer Blacks or I may try to do a Dave pattern troop truck.
3 comments:
The scarring on his hand looks great, as does the weathering. There's a touch of red in his left shoulderpad that adds a nice touch to the beaten armor.
I'm not sure about the razorwire, something about it seems odd.
I asked Dave about the trucks on his last blog, he said the pdf should be up in a week.
The GW wire really conveys a dark feel.
John
Ya know I feel the same way about the wire I am not 100% crazy about it but it helps break up the cookie-cutter feel guardsmen can tend to have.
I would'nt put in on any more guardsmen like that.
I think the problem is that the wire is just a touch too bulky.
The next guy has a wire armband and a whole new style.
Thats great news on the PDF
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