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Started my first ever mini. How could I not go Minotaur?
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Over the weekend I decided to dive in headfirst and go all in. Finally got myself a Terminator kit, had a free lesson at the local Warhammer store and built my first last night. Really took a liking to The Minotaurs both lorewise and thematically so here is my start at an attempt to paint a Minotaur Terminator. I'd love any and all recommendations on where to go from here to help elevate the mini or just some feedback! (Purity seal will be done later when I have the proper colors). I feel I went too much on the Agrax Earth shade, but beyond that I am overall very happy with the progress

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Oh sorry I thought you were only asking about the primer. Not nuln oil but I did do an overall wash of Agrax Earthshade

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I used the retributor armor primer from citadel. I didn't actually bother base coating over it either

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No problem! But definitely consider looking at other Minotaur posts because this was my very first mini ever. There will definitely be better techniques elsewhere. I'm very new to the hobby

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It's definitely a bit daunting for now but it's good to know for when I feel I'm ready for it. Really appreciate it, thanks!

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