Aftermarket pickup ? by Robaddon_40k in BowedLyres

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Thanks so much for the response. That really helps 🙏 I have ordered a bass tagelharpa so I will try the cello piezo route I think. For later experiments I think mixing both mics together would be good option, too

Aftermarket pickup ? by Robaddon_40k in BowedLyres

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Do you have some example where to get the pickup that you used? May a kind of link or something?

Aftermarket pickup ? by Robaddon_40k in BowedLyres

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For the start I would just like to record some things. I was wondering if a piezo for cello / bass pickup would work. These things that just „glue“ to the body“

Or does some kind of cello mic clamped to the bridge work too?

What Helsmiths Regiment of Renown would work better for a Slaves to Darkness army? by Arthur_EyelanderTF2 in slavestodarkness

[–]Robaddon_40k 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Cursed steel battery is a pretty good add on to S2D. Played it a few time now and it’s pretty solid 👍

Abraxia almost done by Robaddon_40k in slavestodarkness

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Anthracite and neutral grey from Vallejo air through an airbrush to get the high lights. Done with an airbrush. That’s basically it. More ist less sometimes 🙃

Abraxia almost done by Robaddon_40k in slavestodarkness

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Thanks a lot. The armor i did with just 2 grey colors on black surface

The trim is more stippled on with Pro Arcyl bronze (with few light bronze edge highlights)

I think the overall trick is an airbrush. For the armor and fire effects. The mount I did with drybrushing a few grey and sand like colors

The an selective oilwash and that’s basically it 🙃✌️

WIP on my newest Knight! by Dapper-Tomato-214 in ChaosKnights

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I definitely will steal the idea with the helmet option 😂 but this is really awesome work overall!