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Hello Folks

I have a really hard time looking up good guides, tutorials or just plain examples of wounded models. I can find a good amount of guides on how to do nurgle kind of flesh wounds but nothing for a severe wound that is fresh. Lets say I want to modell an imperial Guardsmen who has just gotten his arm ripped off, how would you modell that with green stuff for example?
   
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I found this.
Source: http://lord-fingolfin.deviantart.com/art/Wounded-actually-dead-soldier-97071299
[Thumb - wounded__actually_dead_soldier_by_lord_fingolfin.jpg]

   
 
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