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Made in gb
Been Around the Block





Hes taken me 5 hours and hes still not finished but thought id post him up still many small details to do and the base but im pretty happy with him
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Made in gb
Been Around the Block





little update hes mostly finished now aprt from the power sword
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Made in us
Monstrous Master Moulder





Utah

Its hard to really tell with the not so great pictures but I really like his face and it looks like he has stubble which looks nice (unless he doesn't have stubble).

The yellow looks nice as well. I think he is looking pretty good.

 
   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block





thanks for the comment i take my photos on my phones camera and the lighting in my room is terrible so i use quite a bright lamp that really blanks out all of the colours and doesnt show any or much shading and yes that is stubble
   
Made in us
Monstrous Master Moulder





Utah

Out of curiosity, what paints do you use on the face/stubble?

 
   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block





If i can remember right the basecoat for the face was dwarf flesh mixed with bestial brown and a little bit of water. Then the second coat was dwarf flesh with a bit of water then the highlights were done with dwarf flesh mixed with white then a final highlight adding a bit more white again. The stubble on the head is basically fortress grey watered down and then stippled on the head. When it drys it should be slightly see through creating the effect of a shaved head and i think thats it lol
   
 
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