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Made in ca
Giggling Nurgling






Newfoundland, Canada



Click Here For the Tutorial

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Needs repainting, from my 16 year old skills.
Needs painting, from my 22 year old lazyness 
   
Made in nl
Umber Guard





Oudewater / Netherlands

Nice. The pictures are very bright though.

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Mesopotamia. The Kingdom Where we Secretly Reign.

I believe I'll use this as a basis for painting the Plague Marines in the warband I'm starting. Very nice.

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Pasadena

Looks great, I always strayed away from Plague Marines and Nurgle in general because I was daunted by attempting to paint them but I think I will be trying this out on some Plague Bearers I have lying around.

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Made in ca
Giggling Nurgling






Newfoundland, Canada

vleermie wrote:Nice. The pictures are very bright though.



Check out my Gallery, there may be some better pictures of the finished products, I really need to build a small photo booth for taking pictures

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Needs repainting, from my 16 year old skills.
Needs painting, from my 22 year old lazyness 
   
Made in au
Swift Swooping Hawk




Canberra, Australia

Not bad. Its always good to post the finished picture in the thread as a preview though.

Currently collecting and painting Eldar from W40k.  
   
 
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