Arctica's Death Guard

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czlowiek.morze wrote:Rhino!!!!!!!
Shouting out to warn peeps of the animal charging? :mrgreen:
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I'd be diving too, look out for the falling truck ! >.<

Anyway i've been in a weird period of my painting, procrastinating quite a bit but also wanting to paint. However, i finally managed to finish this terminator to a fair standard and i'm happy with him so far.

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Will save the tank for a bit later, but i'll get a second one later too, i want to get a vindicator for the army. But this current one i need to add some other details, green stuff and conversion bits too.
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OH MY...and you're calling that a fair standard....sigh.. :cry:
I wish I could have the same "fair standard" :mrgreen:
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yeah we got used to such comments from arctica ;)
good job man :)
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Hellspawn wrote:OH MY...and you're calling that a fair standard....sigh.. :cry:
yup, this sounds unfair...
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Post by GunjiNoKanrei »

Your Death Guards are truly inspirational. Keep them coming :)
Others - including me - would be happy if they could achieve your 'fair standard' with their best effort.
arctica wrote:Anyway i've been in a weird period of my painting, procrastinating quite a bit but also wanting to paint.
I know phases like this all too well ...
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:D thanks guys, i think if i spent more time on the model i could make things smoother and a bit more contrast in but these are gaming pieces.

Anyway just so you know i'm still busily painting an update to another model :D Image
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can you paint me an army? slightly lower level than your table-top would suffice
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what I like about these Nurgle guys is that you manage to merge your usual style with dirty Nurgle theme. and the effects really look cool. they still feel dirty and smelly, but also bear visible marks of your clean and shiny style.

well done!
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Thanks guys :D i'm influenced a lot with this project from Artur's work, but obviously using my own style too. I do find with each subsequent model that weathering is getting a bit easier and i'm getting to a better technique on that, but there is still plenty room for improvement. Anyway did a fair amount of painting tonight might be able to finish this model tomorrow.

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