Judge Dreadnought, Space Marine Field Police
Related to my previous two Deathwatch/Space Marine Field Police, there is this. The Mighty Judge Dreadnought!
Although I generally like the clean feel of the model ("Dirt and grime are certainly unlawful." - Judge Dreadnought), I think the black is a little too flat. I think it would have been better to start with Eshin Grey and ink down to a black colour rather than start with Abaddon black.
However, as the nature of these Field Police Space Marines is to have flashing lights, I may dry brush on some colour flair onto those black panels, to give them depth. As soon as I work out how, I'll let you know...
Until next time!
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Behold the flashing blue and red lights of Judge Dreadnought's legs! |
Judge Dreadnought, stands guard over his brethren |
"We are the law!" - Judge Dreadnought |
Fear the green fist of Judge Dreadnought! |
Even the back of Judge Dreadnought demands flashing lights! |
Although I generally like the clean feel of the model ("Dirt and grime are certainly unlawful." - Judge Dreadnought), I think the black is a little too flat. I think it would have been better to start with Eshin Grey and ink down to a black colour rather than start with Abaddon black.
However, as the nature of these Field Police Space Marines is to have flashing lights, I may dry brush on some colour flair onto those black panels, to give them depth. As soon as I work out how, I'll let you know...
Until next time!
Thanks for reading.
If you liked what you saw, and you want to help out, please leave a comment. Sharing this with your friends, and following me on Twitter, Facebook or Google+ would also be hugely appreciated.
If you have anything you want me to look at, let me know in the comments below. I'll probably be able to write an article about that topic within a day!
If you really love what I do here, you can make a one off donation at my PayPal, or become a true hero to table top education and make a regular donation to my Patreon. Every Little helps!
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