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Teheloqtec's Army

Wow this is un awesome looking paint job and I swear if you say this is your table top standard I'm going to put it into the great plans for you to stub your toe...
Hahaha, thank you, I wish that was my tabletop standard. I spend a lot of time on characters, not so much on rank and file figures, which can be seen on my warriors. I haven't really figured out a good tabletop standard for my army, and that's taking a toll on my overall painting time because I tend to paint troops in a low standard only to look at them and say "you guys deserve better than that!" and then start evaluating and improving what was supposed to be a finished paint job :confused:

Anyway, coming from you, the encouraging words mean a lot, thanks man!
 
Looks great! Have you worked out your spray primer woes? I recognized the gritty finish from far too many of my early models.
 
Looks great! Have you worked out your spray primer woes? I recognized the gritty finish from far too many of my early models.
Thank you! And yes, I got a can of Rust Oleum gray primer and everything's been just fine since :)
 
As guys already mentioned, those look just sweet. What putty are you using?
 
As guys already mentioned, those look just sweet. What putty are you using?
Thank you! It's PLASTEPSA's epoxy putty, it's made here in Mexico. I thought it didn't hold detail very well, but it turns out I just wasn't giving it enough time to partially cure. Boy this hobby sure has lots of things to learn!
 
Your chameleon conversions look very simple to make, I need to get some skinks and use a similar method sometime. I use clay most of the time, only problem is it gets brittle if it doesn't cure right. Also used resin.

I also still like that oldblood with the shield, I like how you painted the glyphs green.
 
Well it sure is taking me a lot longer to finish painting my army than I expected, but I guess it's all right as long as you enjoy the process, right?

Inspired by @InfamousBeany I decided to include a jade battlemage
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Here's also a WIP of my Saurus Warriors, still have a few things to do, mostly highlights on the skin and gold, but I just had to take a break from those 36 Warriors. Man, it's exhausting to paint so many miniatures at once!
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Anyway, please let me know what you think and thank you all, you have no idea how much inspiration and encouragement I've gotten from this forum

This army is evolving in a truly beautiful one ! Well done !
 
I've finally completed the chameleons' unit (well, technically two 5 man units), I'll post the whole unit tomorrow but here's a sample :D
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Can't wait to show you guys the whole unit, each skink has a different crest and unique pose, I'm glad my first conversions turned out so much better than I expected
 
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I tried my best to do some OSL out of the sunbolt gauntlet and a nebula effect on the blade of realities, what do you think?
 
Nicely done. :D
although I think your Nebula could use some
brighter blue patches to help it stand out a little more.
 
Nicely done. :D
although I think your Nebula could use some
brighter blue patches to help it stand out a little more.
Yep, you're absolutely right. It needs brighter areas, thank you!
 
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