Hi, thanks for the input. If anyone's interested pm me and I can send the files (gimp).
Any idea what colour I should choose for the spinal scales...? I am unsure whether to take red/orange as the skinks so that I have a common colour for the whole army. What you all think?

Looks grand! Welcome back!Hi again,
after a long break I am finally back in the hobby. Life kept me much too busy, but fortunately all things settled giving me time for painting and playing. So here's my finished scar vet.
I'd also like to thank everyone dedicating so much of their time to keep lustria available to all of us.
C&c as always welcome!View attachment 42263 View attachment 42264 View attachment 42265 View attachment 42266
Hi again,
after a long break I am finally back in the hobby. Life kept me much too busy, but fortunately all things settled giving me time for painting and playing. So here's my finished scar vet.
I'd also like to thank everyone dedicating so much of their time to keep lustria available to all of us.
C&c as always welcome!View attachment 42263 View attachment 42264 View attachment 42265 View attachment 42266
How did you achieve so bright a green on him?Hi again,
after a long break I am finally back in the hobby. Life kept me much too busy, but fortunately all things settled giving me time for painting and playing. So here's my finished scar vet.
I'd also like to thank everyone dedicating so much of their time to keep lustria available to all of us.
C&c as always welcome!View attachment 42263 View attachment 42264 View attachment 42265 View attachment 42266
Those look amazing! Great job!Thanks a lot. For the green: I used waagh green as a base for the scales and VMC deep green for the skin. The skin was then highlighted by adding more and more bilious green. A final glaze with lamenters yellow and done.
Here as promised the weapons:
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And...
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Nice and crisp. I like.Thanks a lot. For the green: I used waagh green as a base for the scales and VMC deep green for the skin. The skin was then highlighted by adding more and more bilious green. A final glaze with lamenters yellow and done.
Here as promised the weapons:
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And...
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