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Made in fi
Giggling Nurgling





Ive been worked on this mutation few days and i painted it today.... its looking like a slaanesh mutation
i tryed to make nurgle looking but it comed to slaanesh
so the mutation has ork hands and IGs body and also greenstuff
(ive never painted nurgle or mutation )




tips and comments are welcome
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2008/08/17 13:22:31


 
   
Made in gb
Impassive Inquisitorial Interrogator






Its the michilin man!!!!! no really its kwl nice paintwork

Death in the shape of a Panzer Battalion
 
   
Made in gb
Sniveling Snotling






United Kingdom

maybe you could lightly drybrush with some dark and light greens, just on the edges of the detail to make it less slaneeshy ? anyway just a thought.

   
Made in fi
Giggling Nurgling





yeah that good idea and thanks next im going to make my mutation on ogres so they will be come better cooler bigger and stronger mutation

shut i use black ink, brown ink, drybrush of chaos black?? i would use that new asmadian mud wash or whatever it was but what would be best of those 3 or say something other color :S

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2008/08/18 13:25:11


 
   
 
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