Tabletop Warhammer?

@Noxia Not sure it will work on smaller models but have you tried liquid mask? Get the armour done. Mask over the panels then spry the trim.

I have got some but I think the time it would take me to do all that again would still be quite disproportionate to the effort I'm prepared to put in, especially considering I only bought these to help out the shop lol.
Something to consider though thanks.

So many mistakes.

I also don't think it's a coincidence that this has to be the faction with the fewest tutorials for on YouTube and I think that's because nobody can be bothered to paint them lol.
I suppose the other advantage is if I do the blue armour first with my airbrush at least I can get a gradient on it because I sure as **** won't be spending time trying to glaze one in

 
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I have got some but I think the time it would take me to do all that again would still be quite disproportionate to the effort I'm prepared to put in, especially considering I only bought these to help out the shop lol.
Something to consider though thanks.

So many mistakes.

I also don't think it's a coincidence that this has to be the faction with the fewest tutorials for on YouTube and I think that's because nobody can be bothered to paint them lol.
I suppose the other advantage is if I do the blue armour first with my airbrush at least I can get a gradient on it because I sure as **** won't be spending time trying to glaze one in

Personally I would airbrush a contrast paint over the whole model, then hand paint the gold on top of the blue, that should shrink into the recess around the gold trim areas, making it easier to paint the gold.

Just a suggestion ;)
 
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