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Post by knoffles on Jul 22, 2017 22:15:51 GMT
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Post by knoffles on Jul 22, 2017 22:39:41 GMT
Khazbar is a particularly cunning Beastmen. Having observed humans for many years he noted that their units always covered themselves in the same way. Thinking this may have given them an edge in combat he ordered his herd to loot the bodies of the defeated and take the cloth for their own. It is for this reason each of his units have matching 'garments'. Speaking of which. Khazbar the Magnificent (from Mierce Miniatures)
Wazzock the Lame (His much abused apprentice)
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Post by knoffles on Jul 22, 2017 22:43:49 GMT
Tuskgor Chariots
Minotaurs (Full disclosure, the Doombull was an ebay purchase, though the decent paint job should of been a give-away )
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Post by knoffles on Jul 22, 2017 22:46:32 GMT
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Post by knoffles on Jul 22, 2017 22:48:45 GMT
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Post by knoffles on Jul 22, 2017 22:51:08 GMT
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Post by knoffles on Jul 22, 2017 22:56:29 GMT
Counters for: Wounds (top left), Despoiler (top right), Rage (bottom) And I've started the Doombull conversion. I picked up some cheap eagle wings from ebay. First time I've ever used green stuff and even I've noted that my sculpting skills are looking to be along the same standard as my painting..
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Post by KevinC on Jul 23, 2017 1:31:58 GMT
Cool Herds! I like the black/gray skin tone on the Gors!
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Post by knoffles on Jul 23, 2017 5:23:20 GMT
Cool Herds! I like the black/gray skin tone on the Gors! A number of the photos are a bit old in so far as things like the Razorgor have now had a dry brush. I now just need to knuckle down and do the fur on the 100 odd Gor and Bestigor. Motivation is somewhat of an issue, mainly as there is always the shiny new toys on the horizon.
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Post by strutsagget on Jul 23, 2017 7:46:18 GMT
Nice! Makes me want to start a thread about my current wood elves project.
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Post by knoffles on Jul 23, 2017 8:38:24 GMT
Nice! Makes me want to start a thread about my current wood elves project. Do it as I can then copy your paint jobs . I'll probably do the same for my wood elves too.
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Post by mottdon on Jul 24, 2017 13:52:16 GMT
Cool Herds! I like the black/gray skin tone on the Gors! Motivation is somewhat of an issue, mainly as there is always the shiny new toys on the horizon. This is always my problem too. I get too easily distract......oooh....Orc sprue....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 16:20:01 GMT
Haha been there. The worst is when you're around 80% finished with the current batch of models (painting, assembling, etc...) but then decide that you'd rather work on something else instead.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 16:21:54 GMT
OR when you've been away from a project for so long that you've forgotten how you achieved the colors that you did and don't know how to replicate your old work. Even being gone a month I had forgotten the colors that I used on my skaven Fortunately with my skaven I remembered to write down my process and so I was able to recover my work. I'm going to start doing that now!
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Post by mottdon on Jul 24, 2017 16:25:43 GMT
OR when you've been away from a project for so long that you've forgotten how you achieved the colors that you did and don't know how to replicate your old work. Even being gone a month I had forgotten the colors that I used on my skaven Fortunately with my skaven I remembered to write down my process and so I was able to recover my work. I'm going to start doing that now! I have this problem ALL THE TIME! Especially with my O&G and Lizardmen. O&G are the worst though. So many shades of green!
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