Hey guys, My second AoS army and my most exciting yet! I love the vibrancy of the Seraphon and really like their sculpts despite the age. Love the Carnosaur so spent a long time on this dude. My scheme is mainly turquoise and orange. I've got the rest of the Start Collecting to paint, Old Kroak (just gonna use as a normal Slann), two stegadons and a bastiladon. Not sure where to go from there to be honest - I fancy converting some Salamanders so I'll have a go at that.
Nope same, wondering if its a video file? Since the title says, "Vlog" unless that was a typo? We shall see! Excited to see the army
How do I post images? If I post the links from Imgur it says the post looks spammy. If I post the actual image links from Imgur into the 'insert image' bit it errors.
Interested to see your work. Turquoise and Orange is a very nice combination On the bottom right of the post box there is an "Upload a File" button, that way you can upload the picture directly to LO and than put the file in your text or as an attachment to the post. Good luck PS: If you want to add the pictures to an existing post you will have to click "more options" while editing Grrr, Imrahil
You're a life-saver. It has been a long time since I've used a forum like this, I'd forgotten how tricky images and stuff can be. I've added them now. Thanks!
You're welcome Good looking Carnosaur you've got there I like the Scar Veteran very much, his shield is amazing! Looking forward to the rest of the army Keep up the good work Grrr, Imrahil
Hey guys! Long time no speak! I've had a few months away from the Seraphon as I felt a little too intimidated by all the plastic I bought and the lack of time I had. Focused on my 40k stuff for awhile, but then over Christmas I got my Starblood Stalkers out and set about trying to paint a single mini to the best of my ability. Tada! Here's what I believe is my best painted mini thus far!
I usually opt for easier techniques like oil washes, airbrushing and drybrushing but I wanted to give this a go as an 100% brush painted, hand-highlighted piece.