Next logical step was to get some pictures of some of my better-painted minis. First off is my jump pack Chaplain. This guy won me a painting competition at the FLGS up in Oregon. The competition wasn't too stiff, obviously, but I am still proud of how he looks. Here ya go.




The last picture was to show the shoulder pad down on the base. I liked how it turned out. The scroll from the waist is one of the best parts of the model. I had grand plans for it, as usual, but it still looks decent in my opinion.
Comments and criticisms welcome as always!
I think you still have a very yellowish light on the mini- maybe adjust the white balance a little. Nice mini- but nothing compared to your librarian below!
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