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KathyD
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Slaine

#1 Post by KathyD »

Finished today - my oldest kit! Sculpted by Lee Ames, produced by Morbid Models, purchased (I think) early 90's and its been in The Cupboard of Shame since then. Recently found whilst looking for something else and decided to just do it. Actually, glad I didn't try sooner - I'd never have been able to do the tartan before now...

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Nice work!
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Nice paint up on a great character!

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wow...yea, that tartan looks great. :thumb2:
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Nice job Kathy, good work on the Tartan :wink:
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#6 Post by tay666 »

That looks great.
You definitely have the skill to bring it to life now.
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#7 Post by KathyD »

thank you for the kind words :) for anyone in the UK who wants a closer look, Slaine will be in our display at the UK Garage Kit show on September 28th
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#8 Post by doane100 »

Excellent paint job
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#9 Post by Nalissa2 »

Nice job! I love the drippy, bloody blade.
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#10 Post by jasonjaconetti »

Great job here. Love the blood effects and the plaid.
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Very nice work!

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#12 Post by ranato »

Great job, look awesome. Got to do mine one day as well.
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#13 Post by Vger »

Love your work !
You done an awesome paintjob =D>

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#14 Post by camper »

Very Nice!

Love the blood drip off the ax!

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