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By Metalchaos
Good day and Happy Holiday everyone, not a Christmas related model, still I managed to paint this one last week. Games Workshop Warhammer 8572M, Necrarch Vampire on foot sculpted by Mark Harrison in 1996.
I painted it with Reaper MSP paint. I used 09274 Vampiric Shadow for the skin, shaded with brown and purple. The robe and cloak are mostly 29843 Solid Black, 09279, Fresh Blood.
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By aku-chan
Presenting my Beastman Champion and true child of Atmos (In my own fantasy setting I base some of my Games Workshop stuff in, Beastman are a race of former humans who were changed by worshipping an ancient, goat-headed god called Atmos. Occasionally, an actual goat-headed Beastman will be born amongst them and will be considered Atmos's offspring, they then get all the best food and stuff and grow up to be one of the leaders or shamans of the various tribes.) Who is from the Warhammer: Underworlds range by Games Workshop.
I'm super pleased with how this guy turned out, but I really need to buckle down and actually finish one of these Underworlds sets.
As always, any comments or criticisms are warmly received.
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By aku-chan
Presenting The Bride of Nurgle, the leader of the Nurgle warband in the game Warhammer:- Underworlds by Games Workshop.
I don't usually post my Underworlds stuff here, but I felt this one deserved it.
Annoyingly, I did a really good job painting her face but you can't see most of it once her fringe is attached.
As always, any comments or criticisms are warmly received.
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By Rigel
Slaad from Nolzur's. Blue and Green painted in their normal colors; Death and Gray panted in red and black.
Not just for fantasy; also make good spacemonsters and post-apocalyptic mutant/invaders, as shown here.
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By aku-chan
Presenting the Ogre Tyrant by Games Workshop, he is very heavily armed.
This one took a while, it's very much one of those minis where the more you work on it, the more details you find.
I am very pleased with how he turned out though.
As always, any comments or criticisms are warmly received.
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