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Blog Return of the Ancient Painter: Troggoths added

Hmmm might try that for a special character...
 
So following on from the poll we had about how I should paint the SC box, the winner was Tlazcotl’s Gaze and I have below a sample of what to expect in the New year, enjoy and comment away as usual.

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Wow just wow. This is a truly unique color. Warrior that usually looks “good” looks unique and amazing. I love it
 
So following on from the poll we had about how I should paint the SC box, the winner was Tlazcotl’s Gaze and I have below a sample of what to expect in the New year, enjoy and comment away as usual.

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I was planning on going for a more "earthy" feel with my army (I just got started on it :p) but after seeing these!:eek: I may just have to reconsider my palette. I am really new to all this, so any advice you could give me (preferably on this thread: http://www.lustria-online.com/threads/new-to-this.20675/#post-214920) would be helpful.

Your acolyte-
~HeirofCarnage​
 
Small update.

No painting being done at the moment but I have reached a decision concerning the models I have left to paint 90% of them are getting a basic table top standard.

All standard troops are being drybrushed and not layered, and I will spend more time on heros etc, time is limited now as my son is taking all my free time (which I'm happy with)

Also this will hopefully show you guys that you can take shortcuts and still have great looking models, my Black Templar, Death guard and Death rattle will all me tabletop standard, I reckon I can paint them all in Feb, they are all base coated (love the airbrush/spray can).

The Death rattle just need a wash of Nihilakh oxide then a light drybrush of white.

The Death guard will be extreme drybrushed then washed and rusted up etc

The Black Templar will take longer as they have white parts which will be a nightmare to paint smoothly.
 
:jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop:

I'm teasing, I'm sure they will look fantastic (and far better than what most of us mere mortals can accomplish)! :)

Paint for the paint god!

I made the decision based on, I paint them they then sit in a drawer and come out once a month or so, I can dedicate more time to terrain etc once I get the bulk of troops done.
 
Small update.

No painting being done at the moment, time is limited now as my son is taking all my free time (which I'm happy with)

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this me my son is only a year old but if i take out my paints he wants to join daddy, my wife wont have him covered in paint (again) so im limited to just putting models together or playing DND/ video games...ah such is life
 
this me my son is only a year old but if i take out my paints he wants to join daddy, my wife wont have him covered in paint (again) so im limited to just putting models together or playing DND/ video games...ah such is life
Just wait a year or so... then get an old t-shirt form one of you adults and put it on the child... while they are small enough it's easy to cover them completely from head to toe this way... should keep the wife relaxed till the point when the furniture is suffering...;)
 
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