I've had a change of heart regarding the colour scheme I was going for in the first place. I am also going to use Clear Water on the bases to add a centimeter of water to them, hoping I haven't bitten off more than I can chew...
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That is what I am hoping! I'll save the orange for characters.Greeeeen
I think that will look very nice in the end.
I am hoping so!Water bases will look really cool!
I'll be going for clear water, I want it to look like a flooded junglefloor.I used water bases for mine too, although I did it in blue so as to be more like the sea. It's looking great so far, and I look forward to seeing what you'll come up with!
I still want them to pop on the tabletop, but as I mentioned earlier, the orange was too much for a couple units.Super green![]()
I still want them to pop on the tabletop, but as I mentioned earlier, the orange was too much for a couple units.
*shamelessly steals the idea of glow-in-the-dark-lizards*They will also be easier to find in the dark ;P
Good colour though, I like it.


There is a slight possibility that I got sidetracked. Fine. It isn't even a possibility, it is a FACT! So, I've assembled a Saurus Oldblood on Carnosaur and the Saurus Warriors from a Start Collecting Box, and finally started experimenting on the water bases I've mentioned earlier.
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I've learnt from my misstakes, so the mount, the rider and the throne are seperate pieces until I've got them painted.
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I'll be using their spears, and those arms will be glued on later this week, but I think I'll keep their shield arms seperate and glue them on later, so I can get to the - otherwise - hard-to-reach places.
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I am crossing my fingers that this'll work, otherwise it's back to the drawing board!
So far, so good! There is one downside to the Vallejo Water Effect when using it in the quantities I want to use on the bases, and that is that it is taking forever to harden. Thankfully I started on ONE base, so I can learn for future reference!Nothing ventured nothing gained
I’ll keep an eye to see how it goes

That is why I love this hobby; you can kitbash to your hearts desire, and it'll be unique and varied!I like it - always add a little extra detail if you can - that’s what sets a cool figure from an awesome one![]()




That is why I love this hobby; you can kitbash to your hearts desire, and it'll be unique and varied!
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I've attached a few bits and pieces onto the drummer, the Alpha and the banner bearer. I won't be using the shield for the Saurus Scar-Veteran (I am probably going to get a seperate Carnosaur and model it as such later on), so my Saurus Warrior Alpha will wield it instead! I've also carved some gouges into the Alpha, around the tail and the crest, and I'll paint these red to represent scars/wounds later.
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I've had these for a year or two now, the one on the right just got a coat of paint on it as I ran out of paint a year or two ago when I first got them, and haven't been arsed to get a new one. Until now!
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And you've got to keep the carnivores separated from the herbivores!
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I was thinking of using the drums from the Saurus Knights as pauldrons for the Saurus Warrior drummer. Yay or nay?
I was thinking so too, but I was on the fence about using them, so a second opinion was needed!The drums are a tad big, but they do look cool.


Thanks for the advice! I've put a basecoat of Ushabti Bone on the spikes of the Saurus Warrior and on the spikes on the shield as well and I've given the shield a wash of Nihilakh Oxide too.
I just might go for that lighter shade on the chest of the Saurus Warrior while I am at it. But for now I'll keep working on the spikes and the shield!