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Just a little log for my little Nurgle Marines army, I don't feel I'm the best painter or sculptor, but I believe my skills have really started to pick up. I'm 2 oblitorators away from a 1000pts list, but at the moment I've only got pictures of the Prince and a Rhino squad.

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/ab116/waitingtobedisaplined/IMGP1285.jpg

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/ab116/waitingtobedisaplined/IMGP1283.jpg

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http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/ab116/waitingtobedisaplined/IMGP1280.jpg

 

C&C would be greatly appreciated, as would gifts and sacrifices in my name.

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Very nice dirty greens the prince is disgustingly awesome. A nurgle tip using normal pva glue (i use Elmer's glue) mixed with some green, yellow, brown ink makes for some great slime and or puss
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They look really disgusting - and I mean that in a positive note! Very nurgly ;) The first thing I thought when I saw the Great Unclean One (or whatever the big demon thing is called) was it reminded me of John Blanche's artwork. Keep up the good work mate ;)

 

Edemia

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I'll comment here rather than the competition thread, so to clutter it less. Really nice work. The green stuffing is fab and the Sycthe is nasty, and not wobly as far as i can tell.

 

This said i still intend to try and beat you (Note the try :cuss )

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Sure thing, I use a base coat of army painter: necrotic flesh, its basically an off green, so a white undercoat with a layer or two of rotting flesh will get the same job done. This is followed by a green games workshop wash which is allowed to dry, and followed by a grephonne sepia wash, and that's the armour done!

 

Metals take a boltgun metal coat, followed by a wash of MIG rust pigment, where scratches and pit marks are, I lay down a base of 1:purple 1:camo green 2:chaos black before the metal coat, leaving a fine amount of the base showing behind the metal.

 

Flesh: elf flesh, a layer or two, followed by red and purple washes, purple towards the armour edges to make it look inflamed and painful.

 

Eyes: golden yellow.

 

All very simple ;)

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