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Blog Return of the Ancient Painter: Troggoths added

Very nice on both accounts. The purple and blue you have selected compliment each other very well. That's a couple of great looking models!

Thanks, I've just finished a old blood on Carny, next is 3 rippers and 3 terradons but struggling for a scheme, I think the rippers are going pink/white atm
 
Thanks, I do feel like I'm slowly improving with every mini I finish.
That's awesome, I just when through you blog, you are a awesome painter. I feel like my skill is not improving in the least but I can see you getting better with each model you post I am envious of your skills...:bored:but have a shiny monocle sir :pompus:
 
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Yeah, I've been watching you get better and better since you first started posting pics of your work, and I have to say, I'm impressed! They look amazing, especially the bases!
 
So I furred up 100 gobbo's last Friday night with a few beers and I wanted a fast way to paint them, to look good but with a easy paint style so here we have the first one of my Wizard of Oz look gobbo's.

He took 10 minutes to paint,

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As always comment away guys.
 
Crowfoot....you should post this on Da-warpath!

Or otherwise I will do it ;)
(with proper reference off course).

Great stuff

When I saw them on ebay I thought they just matched the gobbos perfectly, you get it posted @borkbork ;)

I could do a step by step guide if you need it as well, will post an army shot for you as even though they are not painted they still look great.
 
I really your painting style of strong base colours and couple layers of striking highlights, I have always loved miniatures painted that way. I should try to move that direction myself, too, but I'm stubborn about learning softer and smoother blending first. Now I'm not saying you are not able to blend like that, what I mean is that similar style of what you use could play to my strengths.
 
I really your painting style of strong base colours and couple layers of striking highlights, I have always loved miniatures painted that way. I should try to move that direction myself, too, but I'm stubborn about learning softer and smoother blending first. Now I'm not saying you are not able to blend like that, what I mean is that similar style of what you use could play to my strengths.

Cheers, I can blend the softer colour tones but it just takes me too long, I like a strong contrast too and love painting that way :)
 
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