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 Reaper Knight - The Eagle
PsychosisPC
Posted: Mar 24 2012, 10:30 PM


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I started this miniature about 2 years ago, so its been a long time, but the miniature is finished. Its a Reaper Miniatures Knight sculpted by Werner Klocke, one of my favorite Reaper sculptors. I was finishing up the basing on my Crusaders and decided to finish this miniature up.
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I'm very happy with the reds, its the same paint combo that I have used on my Khorne Demons and always looks very good and deep.

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I also like how the whites turned out, again a Reaper Master Series Triad, warm bone triad of colors with a final bright white to make that final pop.
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BaleWolf
Posted: Mar 26 2012, 03:49 AM





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The red highlighting is so smooth that it is almost breathtaking. The white is also very subtle and looks really nice. Have you done very much work with NMM? Because I think this model would have really benefited from it.


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PsychosisPC
Posted: Mar 26 2012, 10:39 PM


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Thanks, I have. Alot of people can poo-poo NMM techniques, but one thing it does teach you is how to blend and that can be applied to other colors such as the reds. I did this in metallics as an experiment with some techniques and new washes.


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