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Giggling Nurgling





Wisconsin

Hey guys!

Some of you might know me from around the forums or my Nurgle army thread. I love doing Nurgle conversion work!

I have had a few messages and requests for tips on how to work with Green Stuff or similar material to make Nurgle overgrowth for conversions. I have worked out a few different techniques for Nurgle-esque growth areas and patches, and have been using one most frequently lately that I think you guys might like to try yourself someday.

I made a video tutorial where I show you the whole process step by step. My focus was to show you guys a technique that is FAST and EASY to do. None of the stuff I show you is groundbreaking or all that fancy, but hopefully it can help a few people out! I really don't know how much experience people have with Green Stuff here.

To give you an idea of what we're shooting for, you can see a good example of the overgrowth made with this technique on this rhino I did recently.



Thanks for stopping by and let me know what you think of the technique!



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Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle





South Africa

Yay I was literally thinking about how i was gonna do a nurgle conversion like 2 days ago

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Giggling Nurgling





Wisconsin

 Ubl1k wrote:
Yay I was literally thinking about how i was gonna do a nurgle conversion like 2 days ago


Awesome I hope the video helped you out with a few ideas!

I specialize in Nurgle conversion work and painting!
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My Website: http://www.chieflivegaming.com/
 
   
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Frightnening Fiend of Slaanesh






This was really helpful, but do you need to prime the green stuff or can it be place on already primed vehicles?

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Pestilent Plague Marine with Blight Grenade





Chicago

When I looked at the first pic I literally thought "ew gross"... so that means... good job! lol

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Mutated Chosen Chaos Marine





Ohio

Nurgle bless you! I've been wanting to learn some green stuff skills for my Death Guard. This tutorial is super fast, easy, has fantastic results , and is well done! Kudos!

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Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

Good tutorial video. It's an interesting technique and the instructions are easy to follow.

   
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Yellin' Yoof



29 palms

Thanks this helped out a lot!

 
   
 
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