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Blog Return of the Ancient Painter: Troggoths added

Unless he has them trademarked someway. Which I seriously doubt.
So slowly thinking of a scheme for my Ironjawz and that got me thinking about armour and how they would add colour so I looked at the Warchanter model.

And that got me thinking what if he was a Warpainter?

Not completely finished yet but thought worth a share ;)

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"PAIN'T IT AWL RED!" You could call him your Target Master! (Bullseye for short.) ;)
 
Water effects are nice, what did you use?

Slann looks good too, contrast is excellent.

Woodland scenic realistic water then added the waves with woodland scenic water effects, I painted the base blue/grey around his body then while wet blended in greens, applied a thin coat of realistic water then let it dry added another coat but tinted it green then a final coat tinted blue, added the water effects then drybrushed white on the crests.

Pleased with the model to say it's just spare bits.

I've bought some clear resin for a more ambitious project later on in the year.
 
Woodland scenic realistic water then added the waves with woodland scenic water effects, I painted the base blue/grey around his body then while wet blended in greens, applied a thin coat of realistic water then let it dry added another coat but tinted it green then a final coat tinted blue, added the water effects then drybrushed white on the crests.

Pleased with the model to say it's just spare bits.

I've bought some clear resin for a more ambitious project later on in the year.
Looks nice, I'm thinking either water or snow bases for whatever army I do next.
 
I love the water base! And the whole troglodon looks awesome. I wish I could also create such a lovely base .)
Slann's purple hands give him the contrast needed and rounds him up perfectly. Very nice job!
 
Wow! You did a phenomenal job on that Troglodon! (I might have to steal that idea....:jimlad:)

And the base for your Slann looks super cool! I bet you had fun with that!
 
Oh, I can tell, but it still looks great! That's exactly the kind of effect you want to get when using an airbrush on a flat surface. People don't realize just how difficult creating a layered effect on a flat surface actually is, until they try it.
 
I think that's the best "swimming Troglodon" I have seen yet. Great job!
The Slann is nice as well. :)
 
Amazing work, the water base for that troglodon is perfectly done! :artist::pompus:
 
You said you made your Troglodon from spare parts, did you use the main body part or was that a spare you has as well? I don't think I have enough parts to make one like that without using the main body.
 
As mentioned elsewhere...wow... I really love what you’ve done with the troglodon. I was going to have the head poking out a cave (to use the trog part of his name) and have it as a piece of themed scenery but to see it harnessed as a usable model.... Bravo.
 
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