Certificate number: 3890
Titan Name: Venator Lupus (Hunter Wolf)
Pattern: Mars Pattern Warhound
Primary Armament: Double Barreled Turbo Laser Destructor and Plasma Blastgun
Princeps: Gaius Gladius
Titan Legio: Legio Kurogane
Demi Legio: Unknown
Battle Maniple Composition: WLT501, MWH3890, LWH729
Owner: Shadow
Location: Louisiana, USA
Comments: Due to time constraints, paint work was done by an outside source (Josh A.), not by myself. Chipping damage and other decals have been added since this work as a sign of the Titan's ongoing deeds.
Photos: See attached pict feeds
COMPLETED PHOTOS:
Hello everyone. Venator Lupus is complete.
{I really love how the flat areas on this Titan have been broken up with the techniques in the painting, I would love to see you have a full maniple one day in these colours T.O.C}
A great stance.
A great looking Engine, hope there will be more of Legio Kurogane in the future.
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Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteNice to see Louisiana represented with the titan! Keep the pics coming
ReplyDeleteThe Titan's painting was completed on Monday actually. I'll be picking it up from my painter tonight and sending Drake the pictures.
Deletenice! maybe one day when i get settle on an army we can schedule a game haha
DeleteI would welcome the opportunity if we can make it work.
DeleteLovely work! This engine came out really nicely! Out of curiosity, what does Kurogane mean? I'm assuming kuro is black, but gane I am struggling with. Is it like the gane in mokume-gane? Something like "black steel" or "black metal"?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, lovely work. I have the highest respect for anyone who can paint white. I can never get it to turn out, and this looks really nice. As mentioned elsewhere the black flames really do a nice job breaking up the profile. Really cool!
Kurogane is actually the Japanese word for iron. :)
ReplyDeleteIn this case, the white is actually a bone/cream color. The paint scheme is heavily influenced by Legio Fureans, but makes use of color swaps and will eventually had Legio iconography.