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Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

Greetings.

I recently finished my second Nurgle Rotbringers Sorcerer for my slowly growing AoS army. So far they still need backup from my Skaven in order to win anything, but i hope that soon they will be strong enough to continue on their own.

The basis for the model was the GW Chaos Sorcerer Lord:

I removed the top of the staff and replaced it with a Nurgle banner (I may decide to used him as an Exalted Hero BSB) and switched the head with a WoC helmet.




I then undercoated it with Chaos Black Spray and base coated the armor, staff and skin with Ceramite White. The Robes received a base coat of Caliban Green. I added small flecks of Ceratite White to it to make it more interesting. I layered the skin and flesh hanging from the banner with Kislev Flesh. I then washed the whole model with Agrax Earthshade. After it was dry, i shaded the robes with Biel-Tan Green and did another wash of Agrax Earthshade on the lower armor panels (Leaving the trim a lighter cream shade) The bones got a 50% Biel-Tan Green/50% Lahmian Medium mix applied to them, and finally a dry brush of Ushabti Bone. I finished with an application of Blood for the Blood God on the flesh and bones, and also on the sorcerers hand. I also dry brushed the sorcerers robes and armor below the hand to show where the blood has been ruled off (somewhat)

Here is the finished Sorcerer







As always C&C is appreciated and any tips for my next project (Nurglings!) are welcome.

Ember


Edit: Images Fixed!

This message was edited 6 times. Last update was at 2016/06/16 12:24:59


   
Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

Are there problemes with the images? They work fine on my laptop...

   
Made in gb
Spawn of Chaos





 EmberlordofFire8 wrote:
Are there problemes with the images? They work fine on my laptop...


Yeah, the images aren't showing them. Where are you linking them from? You could upload them to the gallery and link them from there if its still not working.

But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. 
   
Made in au
Mekboy Hammerin' Somethin'





Perth, Western Australia

yeah, they don't show up...I tried right-clicking and "open image in new tab", and it took me to Gmail...

try uploading the images to an image-hosting site like imgur...or, yeah, as Tartarus said, upload them to the gallery here

...it's good to be green!  
   
Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

What's wierd is I can see them on all my devices. I'll upload them to the gallery soon.

   
Made in gb
Pestilent Plague Marine with Blight Grenade





they're showing for you because you're linking to your own gmail attachments (or maybe google drive images). Unless you want to give us all your login details, put them somewhere other people can access them

 Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:
Charax absolutely nailed it.
 
   
Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

Images have been fixed! Whoo!

   
Made in au
Mekboy Hammerin' Somethin'





Perth, Western Australia

the pics are a bit small...but from what I can see, it looks good

the nurgle banner and warrior head definitely make the model fit the nurgle theme

...it's good to be green!  
   
Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

Link to bigger photos:


http://www.dakkadakka.com/core/gallery-viewimage.jsp?i=807522&m=2&w=800

   
Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

Also would anyone enjoy a conversion blog for this army?

   
 
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