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Spring Cleaning - A-bad'un the Bit-smaller

Spring Cleaning - A-bad'un the Bit-smaller

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Painting Drach'nyen

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Starting things off, the colour scheme i'm going for requires a good solid white base, two thin coats of Ceremite white should do the trick.Starting things off, the colour scheme i'm going for requires a good solid white base, two thin coats of Ceremite white should do the trick.
Drach'nyen is such an interesting blade and a simple blue red colour scheme doesn't seem to do the daemon sword justice, I wanted a more ethereal ghostly feel and GW Technical paint Hexwraith flame is perfect for this.Drach'nyen is such an interesting blade and a simple blue red colour scheme doesn't seem to do the daemon sword justice, I wanted a more ethereal ghostly feel and GW Technical paint Hexwraith flame is perfect for this.
I didn't want to loose the blue entirely so I added a little strip of Thousand Sons Blue down the middle of the blade and faded the edges slightly by applying water around the outside of the blue and blending it into the green.I didn't want to loose the blue entirely so I added a little strip of Thousand Sons Blue down the middle of the blade and faded the edges slightly by applying water around the outside of the blue and blending it into the green.
To highlight the screaming ghosts/souls i did a quick drybrush over the top of the sword blade with Gauss Blaster green.To highlight the screaming ghosts/souls i did a quick drybrush over the top of the sword blade with Gauss Blaster green.
And then finished off the details with a edge highlight of Baharroth Blue and a little white, with that the blade of Drach'nyen is pretty much finished.And then finished off the details with a edge highlight of Baharroth Blue and a little white, with that the blade of Drach'nyen is pretty much finished.

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