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The B+W was partially because I thought it had the right bleak look, partially because I think I'd have gone insane trying to invert the hue too. The photo above was my test, after the fact, to see if it worked, and I'm happy with the results: I think the inverted Nothing Beast looks pretty close to how you'd normally highlight black and shade white. What I was going for with the crew is attempting to invert the tone as well as I could: recesses are bright and edges are dark. So, with all that weirdness, I wanted to do something extra for the crew's look. Where Leveticus was built around killing himself, Tara's crew was based on removing your own models from play and giving enemies bonuses. Then I saw the preview rules and was sold- for me, this was Leveticus for second edition, in that it felt like a very unconventional and counter-intuitive playstyle. The crew's theme (aesthetic and narrative) hit me as something special almost immediately. Spray Paints can only be shipped to mainland UK due to security measures.Though I almost immediately took a shine to the concept, it took a long time for inspiration to hit for this paint job.Switzerland, Turkey, Serbia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Israel, Macedonia, United Arab Emirates, Angola, Mozambique, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia. Magic: the Gathering products can only be shipped to the following countries: EU/EEA Countries.Games Workshop products can only be shipped to the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.Some of our products are restricted to different zones by the manufacturers: If you have any questions on whether we ship to your country, please let us know using the contact us form. We ship locally in the United Kingdom, as well as to Europe, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and most of the world. We offer a wide range of services to give you the greatest choice. Please see the checkout for the delivery options.