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Warhammer 40k Painted Terminator Games Workshop (on Ebay now)

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2008

This is an Ultramarine Terminator I've painted recently.. ... the quality of the video is low.. I Know :(

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  • awesome !!!!!!!!!! what is its!? chaplins libary a normal?!

  • @Asken96 : It's a simple termy captain :)

  • Awesome Model what did you use fo the basing

  • Thank you.

    For the base I've used only cork.

  • how long dose it take you to paint because i spend 3 days on one space marine

  • Mmmm I don't remember... maybe 5-6 hours? I've painted it many months ago.

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  • He's super cool. First terminator I've seen with gold on his top. Very fresh look. Love it. 5 stars.

  • Very well done. That is nice and clean. 5/5

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  • TH/SS termies make me cry. The 2+/3+ invul makes them really hard to kill if you are basing your army as an assault army. Best way I have found to kill em is to pour an especially large amount of firepower into them, but if they come in their lunchbox that they assault out of, you wanna try to kill other things on the board before engaging them or at least try to box them away from high priority targets with sacrificial units.

  • nids beware

  • Kick ass

  • holy shit, this is great man, to bad on the focus

  • Depends on what you want to paint. 2 approaches; 1, get only what you need 2. get the full set of paints.

    If you can afford to I'd get the full set. Vallejo paints are vast in range, but, round here the complete collection of vallejo vs gamesworkshop paints is roughly the same. Metals by gamesworkshop can work better though.

    As for brushes, I go for a 10/0 for eyes, 5/0 for small detail work and touch-up, size 1 to mix paints, undercoat , larger details and base for 28mm figs.

  • looks amazing

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