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Hi guys this was such a change from painting my Blood Angesl and I wanted to go away from the GW cartoony box art and make the mini look like a scary putrid finish.
In the video I explain why and how I went about painting the ugly beast lol.
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It is amazingly painted and far better than mine last week, however i agree with what you said at the start of you video about the colours being too bright, i don't know if it's just the camera but yours looks a very simular white flesh tone to the heavy metal one, for me nurgle is green, brown or yellowy pus colour. But i definately thiknk you got the armour spot on.
Morathi's Darkest Sin wrote:Aw man thats nasty, but totally in in a good way.
Are you planning to add more nurgle goodness in your future?
Yes matey I'm working on a forgeworld nurgle sorcerer for a golden daemon entry plus have a couple of blight drones too work on. Then i hope to buy the daddy of them all the great unclean one from forgeworld papa nurgle what a mini that is