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Infiltrating Moblot







This is more for Fab so he can see how I converted the second WW to make it diferent.

I'll get better pics later. These are just so you've got the idea.

The first one is stock. The second I filled the holes for the spikes in (ie; he's Warping Strength not armour) and twisted his torso around. I pinned the other arm up and sculpted a lat from Green Stuff.

The models were bases half-black half grey, and then had a thinned down brown painted over them to produce the shading. I blended up the muscle areas to a lighter grey. The armour is the new Cryx P3 paints.


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Awesome thanks man! Get a shot that's face on the wolf. I had an idea of actually turning the wwolfs body and face...not sure if my skillz are up to that though.

I gotta get that second WWolf....or Ill just borrow yours again
   
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Been Around the Block





Hey those look realy great!
 
Mind sharing how you painted it?
 
Keep up the good work

   
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Infiltrating Moblot







The models were based a mix of Black and grey (sort of a lamp, charcoal black). I then thinned down some chestnut coloured paint with some more dun brown and painted it liberally over the model to 'brown' the recesses. The muscles were then highilighted up to a medium grey.

The spines were based a grey/brown and then blended up to a grey/beige. The 'muzzling' was done with some dark grey/black glazes.

Teeth were done from dun up to bone. Eyes are a navy blue up to a shocking sort of light blue. Whites are done with a very light blue grey.

I use so many paint lines I honestly can't remember which colours I used exactly... and to be honest I don't paint that way when I sit down. I just grab the colours I need and mostly mix on the pallette to get what I want.

Hope that helped!

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