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Cold-blooded get it? New project

Nice idea for a paint scheme, what did you use for inspiration? Do you have anymore pictures?

The only bug bear for me (as a zoologist) is most animals that live in cold/frozen/icy places are white/cream/grey
 
I like the ice weapons, particularly the priest's sword. How'd you make them?
 
Looking good! Keep up the good work :D

*Sob* Why is everyone a better painter than me! :depressed:
 
I made the sword out of plastic glas and cutting it is the hard part.

The inpiration I was using was from looking at other warhammer models and I thought up with a friend that it would be fun to make a cold theme to the cold-blooded

More pictures are comming but Iam trying to make a new skink model with snowballs instead of blowpipes and a mammoth instead of a stegadon plus the saurus warriors with ice shields and ice weapons. This was just a teaser :)
 
Sounds like a fun (and lengthy project). I'm looking forward to seeing more.


How are you cutting the plastic glass? Can imagine that to be a pain.
 
Im using a saw, knife and scissors to cut the glass. Its really hard because I have cut myself a few times now.
I want to finish 1000pts to a tournament at the 14th of mars and maybe do 1400pts to another tournament in april
 
Looking good.

The icy base is good but you should base some of your models in snow for contrast. For the larger models you can put some good lizardy footprints in the snow.
 
Scalenex said:
Looking good.

The icy base is good but you should base some of your models in snow for contrast. For the larger models you can put some good lizardy footprints in the snow.

Do you remember Jurassic park? The footprint of the t-rex in the mud is awesome, I did it for one of my carnos, added some water effect, little bit of waves, it looks awesome^^ Prolly will work with snow aswell!
 
I like it. My only suggestion would be to add some gloss varnish on the ice.
 
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