Here is a thread for inspiration. :) http://www.lustria-online.com/threads/dread-saurian.15361/
Oldies but goldies! Happy Turkey Day!
Thanks, guys! I hope I can keep up the quality of my content and continue to contribute to this great community. :)
The thing on the picture looks like a "volcanic plug", which is basically what is left from a really really old volcano that got eroded by wind...
Oh, I missed that post, sorry! Yeah, I imagine it won't be easy. It is kinda fragile. I will probably build it in a way that allows disassembling...
Interesting questions and ideas. I will think about it and post something in the next few days.
Ooohhhh I see some nice stuff there!
Agree. Even my 100+ Skellies are painted with quite some detail. I just cannot do it differently.
Depends on what sized you need. Here are some common tips: - tea leaves. Buy some cheap tea, those make good ground clutter. - plastic aquarium...
You two are amazing. :D (Reminds me of my friend @Mesandres and me. Always a little trash talk involved.)
Sure, but it means that until then I still have eight turns of time, and I can be sure he doesn't run around somewhere attacking undefended cities...
The solution for the black hoods could be to drybrush them softly with a middle grey and then glaze them green as well. It makes the contrast less...
You could try my ghost recipe on the one that you base coated white and shaded green: - base white - shade green - drybrush white - glaze...
Meanwhile in my campaign: I continued playing after I won the vortex campaign end battle, and a few funny things happened. I had to fight...
Still working on my Mortis Engine. I posted a few pictures in my blog (link in my signature).
Unfortunately the pictures don't work (at least for me). Did you link them or upload them directly to the forums?
I can't give hints on what to do with the greenstuff part, but for the spikes I'd definitely recommend to use a knife on them in order to make...
It is a weird situation. They just removed the sentence so it looks like they did so intentionally, but on the other hand it is a bit silly that...
Thanks! That's primed white, then painted with Army Painter's "Skeleton Bone" and then shaded with a sepia shade (Army Painter "Soft Tone")...
From below (omg so many details that nobody will be able to see on the finished model and I painted them anyway...) [ATTACH] And the thingie...