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Warhammer Painting: Imperial Guard Hellhound

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2009

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In this video, I present the result of basecoating a model (in this case the Imperial Guard Hellhound, old version) with the Lifecolor model paint range. The color I've used is from the kit entitled "U.S Olive Drab". The color itself is named UA 219, which is a dark olive green tank color.

I also present the cabin itself where I've put in some nice details. ;) It would be a shame to have it all empty now that I've made it "open and closeable".

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Thank you! :)//FunkyFiat

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  • I like the internals but you realise the back area is meant to be the main fuel tank right?

  • @deceiver02 Jupp, I do. However I decided to play around with it a bit. :)

  • It's a great model. can't wait to seen finished.

  • Thank you. I've been on a short vacation. Back to modelling again. I should be done with the paint job fairly soonish. :)

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  • did you film this with your nipples?

  • Cool. Next time I'll make a video that isin't upside down as well x)

  • yeah i know its got more parts ^^

    like it either way ;)

  • No, I actually put the tank together before I glued everything in. I had no intentions of filling out the interiour when I started. As the project grew, I saw all the extra bits, painted them, and glued them into the tank. Normally, I'd do that before putting the tank together of course. It's not a Chimera, it's a Hellhound. Google "Imperial Guard Chimera" and you'll see.

    I don't want to be a party pooper. Just want to show the differences. :)

  • A firm called "Lifecolor". I think they're stationed in Italy or something like that.

  • i guess i missed it... who makes that paint set? US Olive drab?

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