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Xlanhuapec Lizardmen Army Log (New Pictures Pg. 3)

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by Marsdreamer, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. KonektFor
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    Re: Xlanhuapec Lizardmen Army Log (New Pictures Pg. 2)

    Those skink chiefs are absolutely amazing, I prefer the first to the second but I find both of them look very classy.
     
  2. Marsdreamer
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    Re: Xlanhuapec Lizardmen Army Log (New Pictures Pg. 2)

    Some updates, woohoo.

    Another Skink Chief, slightly converted, mainly because the scythe on the model was a bad casting and a lot of the detail was obscured/clumpy, I tried cleaning it up, but it just didn't look good.

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    My Skink Priest, touched up from before.

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    I never really liked my Terradon, so I changed him up. I really like the result

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    And my Salamander, which I am not happy with and may repaint.

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    Only 12 Skink Skirmishers left to paint, and then onto basing. Pics up when they are done.

    Here is my current schedule for things to paint:
    1. Finish off the Skinks/Base them
    2. Paint my remaining 3 Terradons
    3. Finish off the Stegadon, howday, crew, etc
    4. FINALLY get to my Sauros and finish off one block
    After that, its all up in the air, but hopefully I'll have the majority of the army finished by mid to late April.
     
  3. strewart
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    Wow, really cool looking terradon! Nice work all up.
     
  4. slannfrog
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    Your style of painting is clean. Good job. Put up some more pics.
     
  5. lustria
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    hiya , love the colour scheme,i think all your models are brilliant,new member to the forums though have been looking around for quite som time now,i was wondering what paints you used for the green scales,i dont think you have mentioned it. great painting hope to see more pics.
     
  6. n810
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    Yea great Idea swapping the scythe, for that much kooler weapon. ;)
     
  7. DAGabriel
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    Hi, i am a newby too, though painting GW-Minis (Dark Angels, CSM, Renegades, Tomb Kings) for several years.
    Given some time i`ll let you all criticize my minis, too, in a similar thread.
    I like the subdued colors even thogh i have chosen Lizardmen to paint something colorful, but please do something about the basing! Your minis look definitly not ready on a black Base!
    Keep it going!
     
  8. Peukon
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    I must say I love your colour scheme. I've having some trouble with my own ghosyT theme, but you models have inspred me to do something about them and try doing them with a grey skin and scales in blues and greens. I'll post the models once I have a couple of them done. Thanks again for the inspiration.
     

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