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Blog Ritual's Army - Lizard on Lizard Action (For the Waaaaagh!)

I already have the DG codex waiting for my Maggotkin and I too am painting everything I have before purchasing anything but my birthday is in Feb so I'm not stopping others buying me models :D

Mine too...
 
Base colors look good.
Looking forward to the shades and corrosion and maybe pus and blood and glossy puke stuff. :)
 
Yeah, bronzes next and then the leather straps I think. Trying to address it a piece at a time rather than what I normally do which is just hit whichever section takes my fancy.
 
Yeah, bronzes next and then the leather straps I think. Trying to address it a piece at a time rather than what I normally do which is just hit whichever section takes my fancy.

Papa Nurgle will be pleased with your sense of order.
 
Good going. I like your skin tones a lot, there always seems to be some alterations, infections and what not going on. Can't wait to see whats next! And Slimux is such a fancy model, I'd love to see you have a go at it too.
 
I watched the new "how to paint a Great Unclean One" video on the Warhammer TV YouTube channel, and it shows some good ideas how to paint the gross parts as well.

Not exactly how I would do it but the results look pretty good. Maybe check it out if you haven't already (although I think you will be fine without it, your models all look really good).
 
I watched the new "how to paint a Great Unclean One" video on the Warhammer TV YouTube channel, and it shows some good ideas how to paint the gross parts as well.

Not exactly how I would do it but the results look pretty good. Maybe check it out if you haven't already (although I think you will be fine without it, your models all look really good).

I've watched it and when I get mine I'm going to follow the video step by step and see what I end up with.
 
I like going bright first and then bringing it back down with the washes and dry brush, gives a more solid feel... I think.
 
I like going bright first and then bringing it back down with the washes and dry brush, gives a more solid feel... I think.
Same here. That's also the reason why I usually prime white and basecoat bright. It is easier to make something darker than brighter.
 
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