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WIP 1 - BFG Imperium Fleet

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I know it might be a bit of a weird paint scheme, but this is what I am doing with all my Gothic-sector Imperial ships.



I had two somewhat contradictory goals. First off, I went with the predominantly grey colour scheme so as to lend something of a militaristic feel. But in addition to that I wanted something fairly aggressive too. Given how bold colours are pretty standard for miniatures, I went with black/white markings instead.





Additionally I gave many of my ships individual prow markings in grey.





I still have a couple of escort squadrons to finish off with this paint scheme, though that remains the tip of the iceberg for my BFG stuff.

Oh it's probably worth noting that six out of the eight plastic Imperial cruisers have magnetised weapon bay slots, so I can quickly swap in and out whatever I want. I was really pleased with how that worked out. it's impossible to notice on visual inspection, they never come out accidentally, and are extremely easy to swap out as needed.
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