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Gallery Slann Mage-Priest / Slann Starmaster

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Definitely scary...
My Slann Starmaster, Lord Tlaltecuhtli:

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Definitely cool...
 
That is a very unique model, I've never seen a similar one before. Also nicely painted!
 
Where do you guys get the clear stem for the flying bases? Just bought one of these lads off the bay but it doesn’t have a base.
 
Here’s mine!

I got it second hand off of eBay.

I’m no pro, so be kind
 

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Thanks guys :) Only been painting for a couple of months so your feedback is very much welcomed!
 
Thanks guys :) Only been painting for a couple of months so your feedback is very much welcomed!

Your color palate looks great.and you either paint very cleanly or are observant in your touch up work. Both of these traits are rare for a novice painter. lol The one thing I would consider is to thin down your paints more. What makes acrylic paints so awesome to work with is they are highly translucent. This trait allows you to build up thing layers and color transitions. I would watch some videos on glazing with acrylic paints. Also, once your either get a very nice detail brush or after you develop your brush control a bit more I would go back and paint the skink's eyes. You are on the right path. Miniature painting is 80% patience & knowledge. Keep enjoying the hobby!
 
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