Salamander
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Warhammer is a funny pursuit for me. I spend hours almost every evening alone in my "man cave" surrounded by bits of wire and putty. I only play about once a month in a regular campaign, so my main source of feedback is right here. I can't tell you how great it is when another lizardman sculptor comes along.
I'm really enjoying the colors on your skinks - the blended bands on each tail must have taken forever - how many did you paint? I have about 40 more skinks to finish, and most of my time right now is taken up by sculpting/converting just so I have the figures I need to play with, so actually having my whole army painted seems years away (hopefully it will take less...)
The Tetto Ekko sculpt looks promising. I have to admit, we don't use special characters in my group, so I have no idea what his background fluff is supposed to be. A skink priest on a plannequin with skink temply guard is awfully cool though - I personally play without a Slann, so I'm really interested in this. If I ever get one of my S.Priests advanced to level 4 in my campaign this would be the perfect model, no doubt!
Hard to comment on the sculpting generally form this range (again, you need some closer up photographs), but I do see where the hands might be a shade too big. Never used GW's grey "greenstuff" - weird that they are getting their own formulation now. I have strong reservations about how good it might be. At any rate, your feathers and that dragonfly are top notch!
Kudos to the help you are giving to your little brother, btw. I am teaching my son to sculpt and paint and it's quite rewarding to see his progress and know that I am passing on some of my skills. I wonder what sort of stuff he'll be turning out in 5 years if he sticks with the hobby
I'm really enjoying the colors on your skinks - the blended bands on each tail must have taken forever - how many did you paint? I have about 40 more skinks to finish, and most of my time right now is taken up by sculpting/converting just so I have the figures I need to play with, so actually having my whole army painted seems years away (hopefully it will take less...)
The Tetto Ekko sculpt looks promising. I have to admit, we don't use special characters in my group, so I have no idea what his background fluff is supposed to be. A skink priest on a plannequin with skink temply guard is awfully cool though - I personally play without a Slann, so I'm really interested in this. If I ever get one of my S.Priests advanced to level 4 in my campaign this would be the perfect model, no doubt!
Hard to comment on the sculpting generally form this range (again, you need some closer up photographs), but I do see where the hands might be a shade too big. Never used GW's grey "greenstuff" - weird that they are getting their own formulation now. I have strong reservations about how good it might be. At any rate, your feathers and that dragonfly are top notch!
Kudos to the help you are giving to your little brother, btw. I am teaching my son to sculpt and paint and it's quite rewarding to see his progress and know that I am passing on some of my skills. I wonder what sort of stuff he'll be turning out in 5 years if he sticks with the hobby














