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Round Two Report from Bounide - Part 4


Knight of the Balance
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bounide continues:


As usual with my blades, I mixed up a basecoat consisting of Vallejo Luftwaffe Uniform WWII (816) and Deck Tan (986). I shadowed the metal with pure Luftwaffe Uniform, and highlighted with a mix of Luftwaffe Uniform and white, up to pure white. (I have a few regrets with the sword in the left hand - I should have highlighted more heavily...)

Blade

The other blade

Blade from the other side

I gave the sniper rifle the same colours as used for the two combat blades. The grip was painted using black, white and Luftwaffe Uniform.

Weapon stock

The lens was given the classic "gem" treatment: Vallejo Flat Red (957), shadowed with black, and highlighted with Orange Red (910) then white. A small white dot was added in the darkest area of the lens.

The gem

Finally, the model was matt-varnished. That's all, folks!

See the Finished Pictures