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CRC's Crazy Compendium 2; Eclectic Boogaloo

CRC's Crazy Compendium 2; Eclectic Boogaloo

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Murder Girls...in Space!

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Well technically not space. Necromunda is a planet, after all. Anyway, final update on my Escher Lady. After several years of being primed and used for colour experimentation she is finally completed!

Mainly details that were finished from the last update. For now I decided to keep the heat damage to the muzzle of the plasma pistol, but that might change later. Mainly details that were finished from the last update. For now I decided to keep the heat damage to the muzzle of the plasma pistol, but that might change later.
Went with blue as something of a spot colour, mainly because it's the only gemstone paint I have and I like the look that they give. I picked green as my 'energy' colour, too, which works much better with Biel'Tan Green than with Athonian Camoshade...more vibrant.Went with blue as something of a spot colour, mainly because it's the only gemstone paint I have and I like the look that they give. I picked green as my 'energy' colour, too, which works much better with Biel'Tan Green than with Athonian Camoshade...more vibrant.
Haven't gone too much into colours this time round, but I definitely think these Eschers look best with a nice bright punchy colour on the armour plates. As you'll see later on, the last scheme I came up with had metallic plates and I don't think it looks quite as good myself.Haven't gone too much into colours this time round, but I definitely think these Eschers look best with a nice bright punchy colour on the armour plates. As you'll see later on, the last scheme I came up with had metallic plates and I don't think it looks quite as good myself.
The tradiotional Lloyd shot.The tradiotional Lloyd shot.
I'm quite pleased with the base here, because it was so simple to do. Everything had the same initial basecoat of Leadbelcher, then some panels were picked out with Retributor Gold. Then I went for Biel'Tan Green shade in the grates (either for chemical waste or energy flow) and shaded the rest with Agrax Earthshade. Then I picked out a few panels in Wyldwood and Black Templar Contrast paints before a drybrush of Stormhost Silver on top of that. Nice and simple, and looks really good.I'm quite pleased with the base here, because it was so simple to do. Everything had the same initial basecoat of Leadbelcher, then some panels were picked out with Retributor Gold. Then I went for Biel'Tan Green shade in the grates (either for chemical waste or energy flow) and shaded the rest with Agrax Earthshade. Then I picked out a few panels in Wyldwood and Black Templar Contrast paints before a drybrush of Stormhost Silver on top of that. Nice and simple, and looks really good.
And finally the promise comparisson. If anyone gets any 'wanna know where I got these scars?' vibes from the redhead...I do too. I've gotten a bit better at the makeup bit since painting this older mini. I definitely prefer the newer scheme so eventually the redhead will be getting stripped...which is an odd thing to type, to be honest.And finally the promise comparisson. If anyone gets any 'wanna know where I got these scars?' vibes from the redhead...I do too. I've gotten a bit better at the makeup bit since painting this older mini. I definitely prefer the newer scheme so eventually the redhead will be getting stripped...which is an odd thing to type, to be honest.

That’s all for now. I might be able to get more painted in the next few weeks, but I make no promises. At least I won’t promise to keep any promises I made…that is somehow worse…

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I like the colour scheme you have chosen.

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