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BigDinosaur
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Sometimes its worth it to stop buying, step back and take a look at your army to spot which units can use a painting upgrade...
Dont forget that we become better painters over time (and practise), and sometimes there can be a big disparity in the quality of the paintjob within the same army (which was my case).
I thought about this as I was working on upgrading some of my skinks, which were painted way back in 2011 and now, after being back at the hobby and to lizardmen for a couple of years, they became the ugly kids of the army.
Instead of hiding them on the back or avoid using them, I decided to upgrade and simply repaint over the old paintjob.
It took me less time than I expected and the result is almost identical to the much more recent ones.
I still want to upgrade all the skinks in my army with a final layer of highlights, but for now they are up to par.
Here are the pictures:


I redone all the skin, matt varnished and polished the scales a bit, polished gold highlights and the stone spikes on the swords. Also redone their mouths.
They look with higher level of detail, smoother finish and no more shiny.
Hope it inspires someone!
Dont forget that we become better painters over time (and practise), and sometimes there can be a big disparity in the quality of the paintjob within the same army (which was my case).
I thought about this as I was working on upgrading some of my skinks, which were painted way back in 2011 and now, after being back at the hobby and to lizardmen for a couple of years, they became the ugly kids of the army.
Instead of hiding them on the back or avoid using them, I decided to upgrade and simply repaint over the old paintjob.
It took me less time than I expected and the result is almost identical to the much more recent ones.
I still want to upgrade all the skinks in my army with a final layer of highlights, but for now they are up to par.
Here are the pictures:


I redone all the skin, matt varnished and polished the scales a bit, polished gold highlights and the stone spikes on the swords. Also redone their mouths.
They look with higher level of detail, smoother finish and no more shiny.
Hope it inspires someone!
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