Slann
Lizards of Renown
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Okay, so I did the first base coat of green on their bodies. As per the Rhodes Codes, this was the first thin layer for their bodies. I think I'll do a white with green for horns and toes, pink for mouth and white with yellow for the eyes.
We'll see how it goes!
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I ordered both black and white sprays. The official guide says white, but some videos say definitely do black as it makes it easiers to handle recesses on the model (as they will already be dark).
Can anyone weigh in on which I should use? Thanks guys.
It always does!Takes a lot longer than I think it would...
Okay, so while I'm waiting for the paints and supplies to show up, I'm taking the Daemon Plague Toads off their sprues.
(thanks for the tip off on these @NIGHTBRINGER , they really are wicked models)
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I'm going to follow the painting instructions for the actual Beasts of Nurgle and see how it goes.
I've watched some videos from HRH Lord Duncan and also one from Guy from Midwinter Minis which was quite helpful.
[LoR looks calm on the outside, his nervousness only revealed through a single droplet of nervous sweat on his forehead...]


It's tough to judge a paint job after only the base coat. You have plenty of opportunity to alter the colour through shading, washes, glazes, highlights, etc.Okay, so I did the pink base coat for the mouths and tongues... not sure about it to be honest
not sure about it to be honest and one of them looks like Heath Ledger's Joker
I think it looks good so far.



Thanks mate!
So I've done second pink basecoat and first horn/claw base coat of Corax White mixed with a little Deathguard Green. Tonight I'll do the second basecoat of this and then start highlighting.
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It's an easy fix (and happens to everyone). Just paint over it with a quick coat or two. The general advice given to people is not to worry too much when making your base coats. Obviously one doesn't want to be overtly sloppy with their base coats, but a little slip here or there is very easily fixed. It is only once you start applying your washes/highlights/etc, that you really want to go more slowly and carefully. At that point, mistakes take longer to fix.Any advice for handling touch-ups on slippage from anyone? (accidentally putting pink where it's supposed to be green, etc)
These are looking really good. It would seem that your statements have undersold your talent.Highlighting done. I've ordered 40mm by 40mm bases so that I can use them as proper Beasts of Nurgle proxies (and have also ordered three Rot Toads to make it so I can put together a unit as needed or two flankers) so I'll switch them over and then do the basing.
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I can think of a couple of strategies to employ to help them rank up better if they overhang their bases.I've ordered 40mm by 40mm bases so that I can use them as proper Beasts of Nurgle proxies
These are looking really good. It would seem that your statements have undersold your talent.
I can think of a couple of strategies to employ to help them rank up better if they overhang their bases.
Highlighting done. I've ordered 40mm by 40mm bases so that I can use them as proper Beasts of Nurgle proxies (and have also ordered three Rot Toads to make it so I can put together a unit as needed or two flankers) so I'll switch them over and then do the basing.
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