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Here are the first two of the new Death Guard models in progress
Am I doing too much rot?

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Infiltrating Oniwaban






No, not at all. I like that the decay is mostly metallic and mold, not fleshy growths piled on willy-nilly. Great work.

Infinity: Way, way better than 40K and more affordable to boot!

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Oromocto, NB, Canada

Love the paint scheme. Great job!

Mat

Mat

 
   
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I never really liked the Green DG sceme.
I like to do PH colors corroded

   
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Small Wyrm of Slaanesh





Southampton, England

fantastic job!


Older bolter always had a wonderful charm to it don't you think?....

   
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Scotland, North Ayrshire

Nice

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Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle




Sweden but live in singapore

like it

 
   
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Atlanta

Nicely unconventional and yet instantly recognizable even from a distance.

Penetrating so many secrets, we cease to believe in the unknowable. But there it sits nevertheless, calmly licking its chops.

* H. L. Mencken, in Minority Report (1956)

 
   
 
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