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Nurgle Veteran Marine with the Flu






Wauwatosa, WI

Started the "Nurgle Project" some 2 years ago and it fell to the wayside. Starting it up again, but just wanted to post some pics. Models were sprayed Bleached Bone, given a thick wash of Brown Ink for the Marines, and Green Ink for the Plague bearers. Then all were drybrushed with Bleached Bone, Rotting Flesh and Pallid flesh and some Scorpion Green in select spots, and detailed. All in all, I'm pleased for their 'tabletop qualityness'.

Don't have the greatest lighting for pics, so tweaked them a bit with the GIMP program.





Next batch I will be using the new washes and doing the same highlighting; then probably another light wash over that before detailing.

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Ruthless Rafkin






Glen Burnie, MD

Nice. I can't wait to see the rest of them.



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Death-Dealing Devastator






Angry Marines: Always Angry, All the time.

Bloody awesome work there mate, I'm hoping I can paint as good as that someday, keep up the great work!


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Dominating Dominatrix






Piercing the heavens

Impressive. Fast, but still very effective. I like it.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

Looking good. How did you do the bases?

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Nurgle Veteran Marine with the Flu






Wauwatosa, WI

legoburner wrote:Looking good. How did you do the bases?

Model Railroad grass and white glue. I bought a big bag of it back in 1984 and put it in a mayonaise jar. It's all I've used in the past 24 years and the jar isn't even 1/3 empty yet.

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