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Nuremberg

Hi again. Here are my Plaguebearers, which were an absolute joy to work with. The paintjob is very simple: Spray black, pre-highlight by spraying lightly with white, then wash Thraka Green followed by Ogryn Flesh (or the other way around, depending on the tone you want- I used a 50:50 split within the squad). The base was super glue dripped onto PVA spread over liquid greenstuff, then washed with Druchi Violet. Swords were painted Moot Green then washed Thraka green. Guts are tallarn flesh washed crimson and purple, wounds are crimson and purple heavily splodged in, pustules and teeth are deneb stone, but I washed the pustules crimson afterwards to make them look infected. Eyes were picked out in orange. Really pleased with the end result though the banner could do with a little work to make it pop- all ten were painted in one go and I was getting a little tired by the end. About 4-5 hours total for the unit which I think is good!



Front of the first five



Butt shot!



Front of the second five



Another butt shot!

(Also, I was trying to improve the lighting on my pictures here, so I hope they look a little better.)

   
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Long-Range Land Speeder Pilot





Nottingham, UK

The pics could be better but they are looking very good! I like the luminous green swords.


 
   
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Nuremberg

Cheers! I could do with investing in a better camera, and a lightbox, if I'm going to keep subjecting people to my pictures.
The swords are really easy to do - one coat and a wash!

   
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Illinois

Look pretty killer Especially for how simple your method seems to be!

 
   
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Nuremberg

Thanks! I'm on a bit of a simplicity kick these days. After a good long time of not painting I'm just chilling out and enjoying getting stuff done.

   
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Middlesbrough, UK

Nice this is something i should look at, i tried painting them before and mine came out awful xD

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