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Blog Defenders of Itza

Discussion in 'Personal Paint Logs' started by Iron Mullet, Sep 1, 2012.

  1. Iron Mullet
    Jungle Swarm

    Iron Mullet New Member

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    I tried to paint my Oldblood in albino skin tone to use as Gor-rok, so I thought I'd base my reptiles in the First City.
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  2. n810
    Slann

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    Ohhhhhh, that is one good looking army man. :)
     
  3. Lord Tsunami
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    that is one AWESOME slann, though the base is illegal ofc :D
     
  4. Iron Mullet
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    Indeed... I would use a normal palanquin/base for an actual game. I had one of those Weta dinosaur skulls from the Peter Jackson King Kong movie, and thought it would be a neat display base for showing off the awesome mental power of the mage priest as he levitates a many-ton skull with just a tiny fraction of his mind while getting down to the business of surveying the battlefield.
     
  5. Old Mossy
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    :jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop:
    Awesome
     
  6. SteelSnail
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    Those are cold looking Cold ones.
     
  7. dragodog
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    Looks awesome. Especially like the variation in color schemes to keep the army interesting. Despite the difference, they work. Good job.
     

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