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Blog Ndege's painting and conversion lab - Nuff said!

Great fun! I enjoyed every moment. And I really need to enlist for another set or two... now that I only have two of them left to paint... ;)
 
Sounds like a plan... the only issue is that massive wait time. (I'm not a very patient Slann) :cool:
Oh yes, that's kind of a problem... but I still got some cold ones and guards to finish... and skunks, a stegadon, terrains... rippers... a lot of stuff to fill the time of waiting...;)
They look amazing! Brilliant colour scheme, you have done an incredible job here.
Thanks! I really can't believe it's my work, too. ;):p
 
Didn't manage to take proper pictures of the colosus today... leaves the opportunity to finish the base before showing him to you... but I played around with a single stormcast eternal I got with a magazine I got for free in the store end of last year... I call him Lord ambassador... as he might be the only stormcast model in my collection for some time... tried to give him appropriate colors for a sigmarine ambassador dealing with my seraphon/lizardmen...
I know it's no match to colossal pictures but I hope you like him... ;)
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It's basecoat only at the moment... well and the undercoat for the metals... took hold for the usual yellow... but that's the same in heraldic, anyway...;):cool:
 
Here he is finally... didn't do the base cause today it was snowing and I wanted to take the pictures under better light conditions... Here we go!
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And a closeup of the detail I'm most proud of...
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Hope you like it!
 
Well well look at that @tom ndege

It's been a long journey but I think you should be very proud of that paint job, I think it is time for you to venture out on your own, consider yourself no longer a youngling. :spiderman:
 
Just some WIP of two new (ok... it's the third time I try to paint this priest model in a way I'm satisfied with... but it's the start of the third attempt...) side projects I started recently...
A saurus leader for a big block of warriors...
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And star priest number 2, attempt number 3:
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Though I'm grown up now, any tips, c&c or other kinds of help and inspiration are very much appreciated! ;):cool:
 
I like how you painted the feathers on that skink priest, and the blue face is a great color scheme contrast with the rest of the brown.
 
Poor priest... got shot from behind...
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If someone could explain my unlogical and impractical habit to always finish the scales first, when painting this model(s), I would like to know... ;)
 
Somehow it's going quite fast forward today... Here some more progress on the priest...
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Will probably build a light box or something in the near future... need to enhance the quality of my pictures...
Next post will be the colors I used on the different parts of the model...
 
Nothing wrong with doing scales first especially if you drybrush, it gives you a clear sense of what colours to use.

I'm just building 40 skinks for my new AOS core and I'm going blue/dark green and orange with a twist, scales are the only part I have not worked out yet.
 
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