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Made in us
Guarding Guardian





All comments and critiques are welcome.

Daemon Prince of Nurgle
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At an angle

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from the front

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from the side

   
Made in us
Guarding Guardian





Dire Avengers:

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Made in us
Guarding Guardian





Pathfinders:

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Made in us
Guarding Guardian





SM Sergeant from the Dark Vengeance box set:

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Made in us
Guarding Guardian





Eldar Wraithlord:

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Made in us
Sneaky Striking Scorpion





Sorry for the lack of order - the Daemon Prince is my most recent work and he is the beginning of my Nurgle-themed CSM force. I'm working on a Typhus model atm to fight along side him.

The Eldar are from all over the place. The Dire Avengers were some of my earliest work which is why I kept them so simple. The rangers were a set I picked up because I REALLY liked the way the models looked, but - as it turns out - I hate finecast. The models were a pain to work with and the weapons were all warped and bent. They still look off to this day. I am also just plain terrible at faces and flesh tones so I kept the models, but never play with them... the are shameful :(

The Wraithlord was pretty old as well - I was trying to work out the way to do a good bone color, but I ended up not liking the rest of the model once it was done.

The Sergeant is super new - from the Dark Vengeance box set, and I used him as a test model for doing the cloth textures. I liked the way he turned out and I think that I'll use that setup for the rest of my Dark Angels tac squads.



As for the photos... I didn't realize how far away they looked until I had posted them. I apologize for that. I just set them on out dining room table with the white wall behind it and a light shining against it. turns out I may have had too much light as well...
   
 
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