tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7690045076379408958.post5681139064182177132..comments2024-03-21T16:54:24.113+01:00Comments on Ghost Nebula: The Dark Eldar Paint scheme coming togetherPete Whttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10662176026555380093noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7690045076379408958.post-82973610009987274542013-07-03T20:31:55.669+02:002013-07-03T20:31:55.669+02:00Thanks Tim. I've got to do some more work brig...Thanks Tim. I've got to do some more work brightening up the faces a touch and figuring out what colour their hair should be, but I am happy with how they are going now.<br /><br />The colour scheme is fairly quick to get down on the models (edge highlighting aside) and with a low overall number of figures it shouldn't be too bad to finish them.<br /><br />I still have to work out how to make the Eldar figures tie into the overall scheme but bring something different to the table. I'm thinking of using grey as a major colour and the red as the minor tie in. Perhaps the jetbikes themselves can be in shades of grey and then the riders can have a similar colour scheme to the Kabalite.<br /><br />PetePete Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10662176026555380093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7690045076379408958.post-26263495235811843572013-07-03T18:00:02.698+02:002013-07-03T18:00:02.698+02:00I love the faces and heads, i believe they should ...I love the faces and heads, i believe they should always be the stars of the model amd you've definitely accomplished this.,also looks like this method gets you whole squads done rather quickly. essential for painting an army. reallygreat job. Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11680110160882762433noreply@blogger.com