Plague Mariner
- By - Allotus
Death Guard - Gurg the Foul - Games Workshop
Shows the Silver Award... and that's it.
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- By - infernalbrush
Nurgle Knight …. first nurgle knight kit bash . I think it’s near enough done now aside from varnishing and the base. Let me know please if you have any ideas for improvement.
When you come across a feel-good thing.
- By - Dolci81
Love the look and the weathering
weathering— this is what i love in DG
Me too😁😁
Oven cleaner works very well
Leather colours look great and easy for marine pouches
Usually just use a wet (water) brush and mix towards the paint I want on the pallet. For things like osl I use blending medium from Vallejo.
Look at cult of paint on YouTube. Some good idea videos. For my bases I use a mix of paint, grasses, rocks, mini parts and walls.
Personally don’t have an issue with it
Sharp knife and be careful if it’s glued
Depends what country you are in. I’m in Regional Victoria, Australia and use BNA hobbies online. Just wait until I get enough for free postage
Question unrelated to the painting, if they can print models with pre drilled gun barrels, like on the space marine heros such as the one above, why don't they?
All depends on how the mould is arranged and what type of injection system they use.
Looking very good, would add definition on the mussel folds with a darker colour.
For most knights I do, I usually use 1-2mm brass pins in the feet though the base, very much depends how stable the base is and if there is any off balancing of the larger model. If you have left the legs stock then a pin that goes though the ankle area down should be fine.
So my go to is in assembly revel plastic glue and let it melt for about a minute before placing the second part for the join, if there is a small gap after then a small application of tamiya fine putty
A lot of practice and understanding how angles and using the models own shape to mask the airbrush. Hard to explain but boils down to learn on a rhino like model and take your time
Holly crap that’s one great kitbash
Try applying with just the varnish no extras.
Mate so I live in rural Gippsland and until recently had no hobby shop under 2 hours away. Since you are new to the hobby would highly recommend looking at a base colour scheme. My necrons are a dark metal overall than a high light of steel. For a grim inspiration scheme with this add a black oil and thinners or AK streaking grime. Then do a high light for the lenses (yellow, blue, purple, green, whatever just something to stand out). I’ve been in the hobby over 20 years at this point and understand the cost outlay mate.
Mate so I live in rural Gippsland and until recently had no hobby shop under 2 hours away. Since you are new to the hobby would highly recommend looking at a base colour scheme. My necrons are a dark metal overall than a high light of steel. For a grim inspiration scheme with this add a black oil and thinners or AK streaking grime. Then do a high light for the lenses (yellow, blue, purple, green, whatever just something to stand out). I’ve been in the hobby over 20 years at this point and understand the cost outlay mate.
Love Vallejo metal series and tamiya airbrush paint
Solid job, would look into weathering
If it’s glued would use a primer close to your finish colour, then darker share via airbrush to show contrast. After that work from inside out and gloss varnish to have save points (any stuff up wipe off)… good luck
Very cool love this❤️
Working on the chaos knights box, loving reposing the war dogs and small kitbash on the abominant
Super glue to start with the rocks and harder materials then for the soft stuff thinned PVA 2water:1pva mix
Great weathering, I would add a touch of bright steel myself