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Made in us
Rogue





San Diego

Here's Master Necrotech Mortenebra. The base is hand made with cork. I must say that this model has been the most frustrating I've ever made, all the tiny legs and arms just won't stick and they're just too small for pinning. Also the metals I used (P3) I feel are sub par. I only used em since I have a wierd loyalty when it comes to painting and models, I use P3 with Warmachine models and Citadel with Warhammer 40k models. This one right here has shaken me of those ways and I think its time to phase in Vallejo paints.





Not very happy with the "smokestacks," the shape of them aren't really very intuitive to how they should be done. Its just a rounded bowl with no lip to separate from what should be the inside of the stack.





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You can see on the mat next to her are deryliss' arms, probably going to finish him up tomorrow now that Morty's done. I can't say I'm too thrilled with more tiny arm slots, but, hey, there's only two of them this time!

Any questions/comments on the paintjob?

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