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Made in nl
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






Hey guys,

I decided to start an ogre kingdoms army so I wanted to do a testmodel to see if the way I planned to paint them looks good.
So C&C is welcome before I paint my entire army this way! The pictures seem a little off, need to get a better camera I think.

thnx in advance!



This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/01/26 23:58:23


 
   
Made in us
Water-Caste Negotiator





California

Robbietobbie wrote:Hey guys,

I decided to start an ogre kingdoms army so I wanted to do a testmodel to see if the way I planned to paint them looks good.
So C&C is welcome before I paint my entire army this way! The pictures seem a little off, need to get a better camera I think.

thnx in advance!


Yea! Grey Skins! I have to listen to my buddy complain everytime he gets a new model that all the Ogres are flesh toned in the new book.

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Made in nz
Longtime Dakkanaut





New Zealand

Colour scheme looks fine, I agree re liking the flesh colour.
   
 
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