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Some Kroxigors

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wappellious

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Hey guys--

Sorry it's been a while since I posted Lizardman pics to the blog. There has been a big change in the design, which took a while to figure out! At least it will be a lot easier to find what you are lookikng for. I have some conversion WIP's that are going up tomorrow. I also managed to locate the WIP image of the skink conversion to a chameleon.

Here are some kroxes:

KroxigorONEMultiview1.jpg

KroxigorTWOMultiview1.jpg


a link to the blog:
http://wappellious.blogspot.com/2012/02/lizardman-kroxigors.html
Cheers!
 
very nice paint job, though i dislike that particular brand of kroxigors (the models that is). i love how you dare to use all those colors in your army :)

btw, wouldnt it be easier to just create a painting blog here and link all your awesome stuff there rather than to create a new thread each time you finish something? :)
 
Since the main blog covers all of my miniature painting (WFB, LOTR, 40k, Blood Bowl, and minis from about a dozen other miniature companies), I have to focus on that as the primary source for all my posts.

This way, I can direct folks from all the numerous other forums where I post to one place... be they from CMON, Lustria, IWFB, B&C, BOLS, Talk Blood Bowl, and so on. :-) It would be a full time job to post everything to all these forums. Basically, I try to give an idea of what the post is about , and then the link to the blog.

Each forum has entirely different ways of posting images and such, and it is way too much for my tiny brain to handle! I screwed up 3 times just making this post ;-) It is also a bit scary to realize that I am still posting old pictures, and that I have scores of finished Lizards that have no images at all!

I can also post bigger images to the blog, which is really helpful. Eventually I will be doing tutorials, more step by steps, etc., which could be useful to painters from all those various groups.

Anyway, I hope that explains the rationale :-)
 
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