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Dropfleet Commander Boot Camp – Friday

Checking Out Rob’s Painted Scourge Fleet

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Checking Out Rob's Painted Scourge Fleet

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We take a look at the fleet painted up by Rob, of the Drop Beasts (more on that this weekend), who has gone for a very deep sea theme for his Scourge Fleet for this weekend.

They're looking great and it would be awesome to see them doing battle over the next couple of days!

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wesadie1969
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Still no idea what colour I’m going to paint my Silly Squid Squad.

nakul
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Gotta love the idea of the paint scheme, like deep sea creatures 🙂

chaoshead87
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Looking good and it just goes to show that you can draw inspiration from everywhere.

dorthonion
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Rob – look on the Dropfleet Commander Facebook community – some of the best Shaltari schemes are darker and more menacing than the Hawk sunset palette.

commodorerob
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I am still thinking… I am on the fb pages 🙂

lupa15
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That is cool! I think I am going to do something similar!

biggrim
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Deep sea and fish defo seems to be informing possible colour schemes. I admit, I’m looking a silver and blue!

clash957
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That’s an awesome personal background for Rob’s ships becoming darker the larger they grow. It is also an amazing scheme he has there. Very terrifying.

tmon
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Lovey paint work!!

beetle
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Wait, did he build AND paint those ships in an afternoon? I am such a slacker.

commodorerob
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Yeah..of course:-)

mulletsteve
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no he did not he’s a liar and a wrong-un like all scourge players (only joking Rob)
he brought those models to the bootcamp pre-painted

bhrian
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I like that sceme, well done!

sunabe
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those are some nice looking ships

wataru2001
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Fantastic paint job. Good pic, though I wish you had chosen a non-cool color (like… maybe orange?) for really minimal highlights. Like a cuddle-fish. But that’s just my opinion…

lorcannagle
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Looking good!

paulbarton
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I like the changing colour scheme by class of ship, a very cool idea

minty45
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Tomato Red, Grape Green, Cauliflower White, Aubergine Purple, Prune Black. I have many more if you are interested 🙂

emptynessisform
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are you hungry by any chance @minty45

minty45
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Lol just wondering what colour scheme would go well against BAAAAANANAAAAAA

commodorerob
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Brilliant

anubis06
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Love the scourge colour scheme, as far as Shaltari go I am working on making mine look like snow flakes

badula
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some anti-shine maybe? or is it intentional?

uezguersmaster
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I think its intentional. Or have you ever seen matt sea creatures that are still alive?

severon
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Looks good, even though the scourge are the faction I San least fond of

foyble
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It’s like seaQuest DSV! Whoop whoop

lordbob
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Always a good idea to look at nature for inspiration, whether it is squid… or banana.

spacewolflord
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I like it. If only some of the accent colors were brighter to pop more it would be just about perfect.

rgreenparadox
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Justin popping up and shaking his fist at the banana comment was everything. I can’t even. Crying, laughing so hard as I type this.

wils7
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Interesting with the blue. Might add some purple?

thalandor
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Nice paint job.

cobblett
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I’m thinking perhaps dark hulls but the shades getting progressively lighter (and sparkly) as it goes out towards all the fins and bits. Deep purples and indigos on the hulls, and up to light blues and silvers on the outer bits.

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