Greetings!
For relaxation I did choose to make a little mad conversion of Nurgle again - a herald of Nurgle for Warhammer 40.000.
Concept was directly for the gaming table, that means I decided to invest not the biggest amount of time to the conversion, the base and the painting. All in all this figure took me about 6 hours of work for everything. I used a lot of parts and honestly I can't remember them :D
A true herald of god nurgle.
A warrior of decay.
A champion of odor.
A warrior of decay.
A champion of odor.
+Herald of Nurgle+
Games Workshop, 28mm
A lot of fun to do - I really enjoyed to do this one for the goal of being a nice gaming hero. Nothing more, nothing fency. And I think 6 hours of work are quite fine for the result. Sometimes it is really hard to stop painting when you see so many things you can do better and better, but I got to save those energies for some of my bigger projects.If you are in need of a cool Nurgle Chaos Lord for your 40K armies, check out my ebay soon!
If you are interested in buying this one without ebay, please feel invited to write an email to me in the next couple of days to jarhead---at---massivevoodoo---dot---com
Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes
Roman
Great work here! Can recognize a few parts, but not all indeed! Also the basing.. so good.. more amazed that you can churn this out in 6 hrs, but then after seeing your work from the workshop, I am no longer surprised! Great paint!
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ReplyDeleteYes indeed. I really sat down having the working order of the class in mind and just put it through this figure in the same way ... a quick and nice gaming figure that can rock the battlefields was the goal and I think it is achieved ... this really meant relaxation for me before I head back to bigger and more exhausting projects ... glad you like it!
Great Job. I especially like the bubbly wild flesh, growing uncontrolled at his backside. Hemorrhoids at its best!!!
ReplyDeletebtw: Roman, i posted that question already in the ttw-forum: Which kind of sponge did you use for your wet palette? I bought one yesterday, but the baking paper keeps curving and waving and the sponge doesn't seem to be able to really bring the water the whole way up to the baking paper...
@Stefan
ReplyDeleteHappy you like him!
I will head over to the TTW like lightning!!
Nice work, to paint nugle is one of your best! Thank you for sharing this one on tabletopwelt.de
ReplyDeleteKeep on!
Love the contrast and ambient, really, its really beauty even for nurgle!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work Master!
6 hours?! How?!
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