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Lovely work sir! Love the shading on the wight and the overall dark and oily look to the army. Looking forwards to more...

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The Barrow-wight's are fantastic. You did a wonderful job blending the highlights together. The colors you've chosen are also fantastic, they give the models a very creepy and ghost like look. The scheme for the Shade sounds very interesting, I look forward to seeing how you execute that idea.

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They are looking great, I can't wait for the step by step photo's. :yay:
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Resprayed with white and basically ended up with the whole thing being black again, i seriously doubt continuing this scheme and the paint is really getting thick. think i might just do what i did with the Barrow-wight's.

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Undercoat black, dry brushed codex grey, fortress grey and a little skull white.

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Scorched Brown 1:3 parts water.

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Another Scorched Brown layer.

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Dry brushed metal with scorched brown. the metal was also given a glaze of Boltgun mental 1;3 parts chaos black

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Scorched brown on all the straps and leather. paint 1:2 water mix.

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Began using Graveyard Earth 1:2 parts water all over the skin area, then concentrating it a little on the face, fingers and legs.

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more layers of graveyard earth on the skin and began working up the cloth under the armour and straps with bestial brown.
The armour was given a splash of devlan mud here and there and then a water down coat of badab black.

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Finished the miniatures using GW Matt Varnish. I done the bases using sand, pebbles, broke up cork, green flock and static grass. I also used some dried out organic like twigs and moss from the garden.

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awesome - really great stuff you got there :yay:

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Beautiful stuff. I really like the orcs and the wargs and riders. 8)

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Really nice conversions and painting. The troll looks great so far. 8)

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They look great. :yay:
Have you done any more work on the dragon?
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Really great work. Very inspiring. I didnt even know you could do some of these things.

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Great work as always keep it up :yay:

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Wonderful painting - especially on the Wargs and Barrow Wights - and very nice bases too.
Great work! :yay:

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Great work. The bases are very nice, you've added a lot of colour in the right places. The bases on the wargs are especially good.
Also, thank you for the idea of using sponges to make trees. I've finally got my hands on a couple sponges and hope to have them done in a few days.

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thanks guys

@theavenger001: Yeah, I've just added more sand around the base edge and some stones. He's ready to be undercoated now. I'm undercoating more orcs and some good heroes so i will do him along with them.
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Great as always mate!

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Awesome stuff!!! :yay:

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The only thing I was certain of while making this was having a troll being over powered, crushed and dragged into the earth by the roots of an ent or tree. I placed the troll bitz down and went from there. It nearly turned into a unrecognizable blob attacking the troll but the raised arm of the ent opened the sculpt a little and gave it the height i thought it needed.
I dont know what way to do the head atm, something like the last one trowing the stone or more character like the other three.

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painted him much like i did the Angmar orcs but used a little more layers.

-Chaos Black, Scorched Brown, Dark Flesh, Bestial Brown, Tallarn Flesh, Blazing Orange, Bleached Bone Skull White.
-Boltgun Metal, Mithril Silver, Burnished Gold.
-Delvan Mud, Badab Black, Brown Ink.

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Mixed Scorched brown with tallarn flesh and progressively mixed more tallarn in the mid tones and small amount of white going into the highlights. Scorched brown and chaos black for shading.

Cloth/leather;
Scorched brown as the base for everything, chaos black for shade and dark flesh into bleached bone for highlights.
Different sections of the armor received varying amounts of Dark Flesh and Bestial Brown glazes. Small amounts of delvan mud and badab black where used on some parts but not all.

Beard was painted using scorched brown gradually working a little
bestial brown into it, two or three light glazes of Blazing Orange where also used.

All Metal areas;
Botlgun and Chaos black base. Botlgun to the mid tones, delvan mud washed all over in two or three layers, boltgun on the edges again. Badab Black in all the shaded areas and mithril silver on the blades, with light dry brushing on the edges.

Gold area;
After doing the above Burnished gold was painted on the areas and given two washes of slightly watered down Brown Ink. I dont think you can get this anymore, an alternative might be black with a little bit of scorched brown.

I painted from base color (brown) up to high lights (skull white, mixed about 50/50 with base color) and then shade using varied mixes of Scorched Brown mixed with Chaos black. Used dark flesh and bestial brown on some but not all pieces of leather or cloth. straps and belts can be washed with badab or delvan to give them a leathery appearance.

There was about 4 or 5 layers from mid tone to highlights. the dry real fast because usually i paint on my thumb before the mini just to see what its like. then usually dont paint the mini until i can barely see the paint on my hand. Testing is handy before doing something like highlights or fine detail, it gets you used to knowing what type of consistency you require from the paint.


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Used the same palette as Gimli with the obvious differences, Camo Green, Red Gore and Codex/Fortress Gray.

I did his gold armor color the same as Gimli with the exception of slightly dry brushing with mithril silver and using more black to shade and separate each little piece.

I also used slightly more black for shading than I did on Gimli.
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Cool idea for the ent! :yay: 8) I like Gimli and Balin too! Good job.

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Fantastic pose with the ent and troll, that's going to look awesome!
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Wow, I can't wait to see that Ent finished. The pose is just amazing! :yay:

Keep up the good work 8)

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