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Eat This! book about a comprehensive architecture plan for a public marketbuilding, global market- and foodculture by Nio Architects. With texts by Phillip Mechanicus and Maurice Nio, edited by Joan Almekinders, photography by Otto Snoek, published by 1001 publishers. Eat This! is based on a (chinese hotel coupon-book) and printed in 4 different editions each with a different colours of paper. The sleeve is handstamped on chinese take-away paper. [2006] [Drukkerij De Maasstad] [Hexspoor] [1200pcs] [offset] [3 papers] [2x1280pgs] [stamped]

Armies on Parade 2017. 3D Modeled and 3D Printed Tile Set. Depicted here is the individual 3D rendered repeating hexagonal pattern prior to 3D printing to confirm the viability of the finished design. Copyright © Lance S. Winkel, 2019

Kasedo Games publisher announced a step-by-step strategy in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. In Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus players take control of the Adeptus Mechanicus, the most technologically advanced force of mankind. In the role of magos dominus (combat commander) Faustinius you will go

 

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Michael Chapman's awesome Adeptus Mechanicus

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I haven't gotten round to starting the highlighting on this Knight, all I've done so far (other than the base) is base coat him with adeptus mechanicus grey, wash with nuln oil and then go back over the raised areas with adeptus mechanicus again.

 

Rear view.

Electrum Level "Dirty Skitarii"

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I have 4 Knights I'm currently working on (one of them metal) with two still at the primed stage. So far I've got them all or almost to the armour highlighted stage, the process was adeptus mechanicus grey, nuln oil wash with dawnstone and administratum grey highlights.

 

It's been a while since I've painted and these are the second squad I've done with this paint scheme, the scheme kind of pops out more once the details are picked out. The missus commented that the armour looks oily, but in a good way. I suppose that means the highlights are working in some way then!

A Fabricator-Artisan of the Adeptus Mechanicus and his followers.

Eat This! book about a comprehensive architecture plan for a public marketbuilding, global market- and foodculture by Nio Architects. With texts by Phillip Mechanicus and Maurice Nio, edited by Joan Almekinders, photography by Otto Snoek, published by 1001 publishers. Eat This! is based on a (chinese hotel coupon-book) and printed in 4 different editions each with a different colours of paper. The sleeve is handstamped on chinese take-away paper. [2006] [Drukkerij De Maasstad] [Hexspoor] [1200pcs] [offset] [3 papers] [2x1280pgs] [stamped]

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