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Step 4: All of the larger spots were then gone over
with a spot of red brown. This adds color to the model, and I chose Red brown
because it is very Predatorish. You may wish to try another color for a bit of
individuality.

Step 5: I then went back over the whole model with the
base color, highlighting all the sharp edges and things like teeth, toes and
claws. This Brightens the whole thing up, and makes the model much more
attractive. Assuming, of course, that Attractive is word you can associate with
Tyranids.

Step 6: To finish off, I painted all the joints between
the limbs, the tongue, and areas of the gun with a pale flesh pink, which was
then over coated with a thin glaze of red. Finally, the whole model was sprayed
with a rather nifty Pearlescent spray I found at a craft shop, which gives a
wonderful silvery sheen to the finished Warrior.
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