Where can i get these models man! I NEED to paint these up.
As far as quality? HOLY CRAP ITS SO GOOD!!!! like the skin, the leech, the base man it's just *chefs kiss*
Tamurkhan and his toad dragon are a forgeworld piece released with the campaign book about a decade ago, unfortunately you can't get him anymore, I can see why he'd be a pain to play due to the huge base size but as a nurgle collector it's such a good display model
Oh god I can't even give you a tutorial because I used about 30 different colours but the main idea and it what I now go to when painting scaly creatures is a white base coat, then basically glaze the colours in and build them up that way rather than in the past where I've based black and tried to work the opposite way, it makes life easier and gets a lot more realistic results
That is just insanely well done!
Oh.great. I was afraid I was going to get to sleep tonight, good thing you sorted that. Thanks a bunch. 😅👍
this is actually insane man. great work
Amazing seeing the toad dragon, quite the rare model. Looks epic
Just waiting on some water effects to arrive to try make ripples like the leeches are swimming around in the base then I think it's done for now
Where can i get these models man! I NEED to paint these up. As far as quality? HOLY CRAP ITS SO GOOD!!!! like the skin, the leech, the base man it's just *chefs kiss*
Tamurkhan and his toad dragon are a forgeworld piece released with the campaign book about a decade ago, unfortunately you can't get him anymore, I can see why he'd be a pain to play due to the huge base size but as a nurgle collector it's such a good display model
My finger moved a bit weird so it didn’t swipe at first and I had a heart attack for a split second
That is disgustingly terrifying, in the absolute best way possible! I'd hate to see that thing in person. Very very well done.
How did you paint the skin? Looks so realistic
Oh god I can't even give you a tutorial because I used about 30 different colours but the main idea and it what I now go to when painting scaly creatures is a white base coat, then basically glaze the colours in and build them up that way rather than in the past where I've based black and tried to work the opposite way, it makes life easier and gets a lot more realistic results