Aaaaaand even the last Dryads are done: The middle guy being the Alpha. Here is the full unit: Basing will be done when the materials are in Grrr, Imrahil
Today I finished the Branchwitch. I am really pleased with the brown-ish red colors. Not yet settled on the colors of the wurm. Grrr, Imrahil
Cool Dryads! Now there are only six left to paint, right? What are you planning for the bases? Edit: As I was writing my post you've posted pictures of the last of them - that's fast progress!
I orded a Punch Bunch stamp of a Berch leaf. So I am planning the stamp some Small leafs out of actual leafs and Let them dry(maybe coat them in mat vernish) and some grass. Grrr, Imrahil
Thanks, Bases probebly autumn leafs, but If coated leafs stay green I'll use them as well. Grrr, Imrahil
Thanks! I have some work in progress pictures. Some highlights (on the 'weapon' and the head), the animals in the tree and the base to be done: Grrr, Imrahil
Really love this model and I really enjoy the color for the bark you chose. If you dont mind me asking what paint colors did you use?
Thanks mate, of course: Basecoated: Grey (DIY matt grey spraycan) Baselayers: Rakarth Flesh Highlight: Ushabti Bone Wash: Seraphim Sepia Extreem Highlight: Ushabti Bone Grrr, Imrahil
That treeman turned out really great, a cool centepiece for your growing Sylvaneth Wargrove (they do call it like that, don't they?)
This morning I felt like gluing, so I decided to start on the Dwarven SCB: I'll magnetize the arms of the Cogsmith and the Chopper. Still doubting if I should magnetize the Ironbreakers to be able to field them as Irondrakes... But this will cost me 8 magnets per Dwarf... Total of 80 magnets for 1 unit.... Also, for SCB-off I only need the Ironbreakers. But I don't want to waste all the other parts I need some "get the most out of your SCB" for Greywater Fastness Grrr, Imrahil
Here is the Cogsmith in all his poses: The last one is just bossing around After I took the pictures I moved the Shield a bit more directly under his hand, so he is more leaning on it. Information: The base of the Cogsmith is from the Treelord sprue Grrr, Imrahil
Going through your blog again, I am astounded by how well this particular wood sprite-dragonfly thing turned out! Makes sense, must be an AOS model because I don't remember him from the WHFB days!