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Made in us
Dipping With Wood Stain







Hi all,

I know it's been awhile, but this project continues to expand.

A mere eight years ago a few comments referenced adding a Wolf Pus Demon (see the first page). It has been something in the back of my head ever since. Last week at the local FLGS i was perusing their Reaper Bones collection and found a Wolf Demon. Oh, my! A base model for the Wolf Pus Demon had just appeared.

This guy.


It's a little shorter than a GW Demon Prince, but taller than their GUO.
Time to break out greenstuff and some plastic tubing.


Some small gaps needed to be filled and tubing on his back, similar to the Typhus model, were added.


The claws aren't going to be a part of the model and I'm not really feeling wings or such. Not exactly sure what's going to happen with them.
Added bits of pustules and fur to make it a wee bit more Nurgley. The base for a bloated belly and innards is complete.

Probably going to add some tubing to its arms and legs to show it was space marine to begin with and has been warped over the millennia.

That's it for now. The plan is to get him done over the next few weeks and have it ready to paint for one of Paradigm's Unofficial painting contests.

Thanks and take care.

   
Made in fr
Potent Possessed Daemonvessel





France

Excellent, this model will look sinister !

My P&M Blog : Warp Wanderers, Chaos warbands in the Eye of Terror

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Made in us
Dipping With Wood Stain







Hi all,

A little more progress has been made on the Wolf Pus Demon. I'm thinking he will be used as a Great Unclean One when summoned from a Psyker.





Still have a fair amount to go. Need to add more cables, fur on the arms, and permanently attach the head

Probably a few other things as well.

Thanks and take care
   
Made in us
Dipping With Wood Stain







Hi all,

A little more progress to report.

Added some fur. I had to switch to brownstuff because the greenstuff is almost gone. Glued some sand mix to the tubing on its back.



I will be adding more fur bits and pustules and more Nurgley goodness. Still working ideas for the base. Head still needs to be permanently attached

Thanks and take care
   
Made in us
Dipping With Wood Stain







Hi all,

The Wolf Pus demon is built and ready for primer!

Finally attached the head and added some tentacles coming out of its mouth.


Added some schmutz to the end of the exhaust port.


Added some growths down the length of the tail and a cable on its back.


Added some bits of fur on its arm.




Not sure if the Nurgling will stay.


Time for some primer and hopefully it fits the theme for next month's unofficial painting contest (Paradigm's).

Thanks and take care
   
Made in us
Dipping With Wood Stain







Hi all,

Because the unofficial Dakka painting competition is open for anything I've decided to give it a go with the wolf-pus demon.

The skin is finished and work has begun on the fur. It's going a wee bit more difficult than imagined. It's just three shades of undead skin (reaper triad) with athonian camoshade. The shade tinted the fur a little more yellow than anticipated, but I like how the coloring. I can't seem to get enough contrast between the peaks and valleys of the fur. Hmm, something to ponder and experiment.



Thanks and take care
   
Made in us
Dipping With Wood Stain







Hi all,

Work is progressing at an acceptable rate. Finished fur, growths, and pustules. Horns have been started but I may go in a different direction (darker).



Thanks and take care
   
Made in fr
Potent Possessed Daemonvessel





France

Looking good, this is gonna be creepy !

My P&M Blog : Warp Wanderers, Chaos warbands in the Eye of Terror

Voting for my stuff pleases the Chaos Gods and brings you luck in battle !

 
   
Made in us
Dipping With Wood Stain







Hi all,

 KernelTerror wrote:
Looking good, this is gonna be creepy !


Thanks! That's the plan.

Repainted the horns. The previous version just didn't look right. Added some color to his entrails.



Getting closer!

Thanks and take care
   
Made in us
Dipping With Wood Stain







Hi all,

The Wolf Pus Demon of Nurgle is finished!











I'm thinking a unit bikers will be next or maybe Mortorion.


Thanks and take care
   
Made in fr
Potent Possessed Daemonvessel





France

Congratulations, this is magnificiently disgusting !

My P&M Blog : Warp Wanderers, Chaos warbands in the Eye of Terror

Voting for my stuff pleases the Chaos Gods and brings you luck in battle !

 
   
Made in us
Dipping With Wood Stain







 KernelTerror wrote:
Congratulations, this is magnificiently disgusting !


Thank you! It's been a fun project.
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






Harrow, Middlesex

Great work. What do you wrap around the based to keep the water effect in? I did an epic fail when I tried something like that.

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