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Made in us
Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle






Jacksonville, NC

Howdy all,

Painting my Death Guard for an event... figured I would share my two newly minted dudes! I didn't put much taught into the names... obviously lol.











Welcome Bloaty the Bloat Drone to the fold!










And... Dready the Dreadnaught!

C&C always welcome, I feel happy with them as a quick paint job

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Made in ca
Damsel of the Lady





drinking tea in the snow

I like how oozy they are. Oozy is always good. And a good word.

realism is a lie
 
   
Made in es
Long-Range Land Speeder Pilot



Canary Island (Spain)

Good job. I like it.

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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Awesome stuff! Looks completely gross! Nurgle be proud =D
   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block





They look very busy like your table.

Good work.
   
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Xeno-Hating Inquisitorial Excruciator




London

Really nice. And the drone is gorgeously matte. What clear coats are you using? (if any ...)
   
Made in us
Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle






Jacksonville, NC

 amazingturtles wrote:
I like how oozy they are. Oozy is always good. And a good word.


Mmm... maybe the next drone will be named oozy?


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Alex_85 wrote:
Good job. I like it.


Appreciate it!


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XenusMinis wrote:
Awesome stuff! Looks completely gross! Nurgle be proud =D


Nurgle is certainly the best! Haha


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 albie wrote:
They look very busy like your table.

Good work.


Haha its the kitchen counter I was trying to be more simple :(


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 War Drone wrote:
Really nice. And the drone is gorgeously matte. What clear coats are you using? (if any ...)


Haven't clesr coated yet, but i will lightly spray them with dullcoat; i dont want to diminish the ooze effect much

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Made in gb
Xeno-Hating Inquisitorial Excruciator




London

@Zid: what paints are you using?
The finish on your models is (to me) amazingly flat. I can't get that matte even with Dullcote. (or is this my screen fething around with me?...)
   
Made in ca
Brain-Dead Zombie of Nurgle





Canada

I really like the drone. The selection of colors for rust and damage is superb. For the dreadnought, it's pretty good but the use of greenstuff looks a bit rushed.

I got tricks. Some people use white glue which they microwave and it makes a boiled skin kind of substance. Look it up (White glue nurgle skin). Another trick is to use a molding substance like a resin and make a mold out of an official large GW model's nurgle skin, then use that mold to quickly press wet green stuff or other resin against the mold, then you have a malleable piece of dirty nurgle skin ready to attach to a model.

I still do what you did sometimes, poking at green stuff with a paintbrush to do quick jobs and some of my old models are like that and I still like them. Some of my best models were sculpted great, then because I cant wait until my resin is set to continue creating, I end up pressing my finger against my work. Anyway, good luck!
   
Made in us
Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle






Jacksonville, NC

 War Drone wrote:
@Zid: what paints are you using?
The finish on your models is (to me) amazingly flat. I can't get that matte even with Dullcote. (or is this my screen fething around with me?...)


Watered down citadel paints in droppers


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 wirtzzz wrote:
I really like the drone. The selection of colors for rust and damage is superb. For the dreadnought, it's pretty good but the use of greenstuff looks a bit rushed.

I got tricks. Some people use white glue which they microwave and it makes a boiled skin kind of substance. Look it up (White glue nurgle skin). Another trick is to use a molding substance like a resin and make a mold out of an official large GW model's nurgle skin, then use that mold to quickly press wet green stuff or other resin against the mold, then you have a malleable piece of dirty nurgle skin ready to attach to a model.

I still do what you did sometimes, poking at green stuff with a paintbrush to do quick jobs and some of my old models are like that and I still like them. Some of my best models were sculpted great, then because I cant wait until my resin is set to continue creating, I end up pressing my finger against my work. Anyway, good luck!


I agree, its certainly not my best GS work, and thanks for the tips! Definitely something to consider in the future for other models. I have much better gs work on other models (proud of my defilers) in my blog, but i appreciate the critique; you definitely arent wrong haha.

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Made in gb
Decrepit Dakkanaut





UK

Always good to see some more Nurgle stuff

 
   
Made in ie
Norn Queen






Dublin, Ireland

Hi Bloaty and Dready!

Dman137 wrote:
goobs is all you guys will ever be

By 1-irt: Still as long as Hissy keeps showing up this is one of the most entertaining threads ever.

"Feelin' goods, good enough". 
   
Made in ca
Brain-Dead Zombie of Nurgle





Canada

I also like the gun made in plasticard tubes! Looove working with that stuff. I'm going to post some of my conversions soon.
   
Made in us
Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle






Jacksonville, NC

 wirtzzz wrote:
I also like the gun made in plasticard tubes! Looove working with that stuff. I'm going to post some of my conversions soon.


Got the idea looking up butcher cannon conversions haha. Worked well!


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 OrlandotheTechnicoloured wrote:
Always good to see some more Nurgle stuff


Nurgles the best


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 Ratius wrote:
Hi Bloaty and Dready!


They said hello to you!

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