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Here are a few pics of my WIP nurgle oblits, still alot of cleaning up to do before priming
And the pics are kinda crappy but just looking for some feedback

P.s just used extra greenstuff i mixed on an old blood angels rhino for later conversion to a plague marine rhino







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I feel like it probably would have been easier to do the cleanup before starting the assembly and sculpting work, but as long as you still plan to do it, I think these will turn out nicely. The ogres have much of the bulk and bloat I expect from Nurgle built in, so good call on the base models - the comparatively small additions are enough to drive the point home. While I feel like I normally see more guns on oblits, I don't think anyone will have a hard time figuring out what these are. Looking forward to seeing your progress.

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Thanks for your input! Being my first actual green stuff work im pleased with it but at the same time I'm already improving enough to wish i had done a bit more "into" the green stuff detail.. but live and learn... ill post updates when i make progress

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It looks good for a first time, also: remove those mould lines.

They will just make the finished job look worse.

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