Hey ya all!
After a long summeri-ish hiatus, I'm back at the hobby, super excited and all with the new edition and rules and books and models and all!
I haven't purchased anything new, but planning to do so very soon, I'm planning on a big haul.
Every time, I have to find the hidden thread, this is justified, however, since many people keep on doin' excellent stuff, giving the rest of the community some inspiration.
Qwertz8 wrote:
Those bases look quite impressive all next to each other! And the first Mumak turned out great as well. Are going to do different paint schemes on the platforms for the other two? Or maybe some War paints on the Mumakil themselves to differentiate them?
Thank you! Probably, I'll keep the colour scheme on the howdah, the same, the end result is vivid and according to my liking. This specific elephant was painted for a friend in the US, but my mumakil will be painted the same way.
I plan to make 'em look different by adding other kind of details and of course, some body painting.
Alhvar wrote:
Looks great! What colours are you using the the red cloth?
It's a bit of a blur right now, Mephiston red as a base, adding tanned flesh for the highlights, and using carroburg crimson (something like that, i can't remember the name right now) and leviathan purple for the washes.
Here are some pics (of low quality, the truth is...) of some of my (and my pal, Rififivos' recent projects).
Here's a basecoated Narzug for my extensively converted hunter orc army.
...and here are a couple of converted command pieces on foot and mounted on their wargs.
But, that's not all. Since we knew the new edition was coming, and that the Morannon orcs would be included in the new starter box (no, we didn't know), our conversion-mania erupted. Looking through our collections for bits, we've been hacking and sawing on orcs. Here are some pictures of early WiP on some of my very old orcs.
until next time...
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