This was a fantastic big guy. I believe it was all of four parts to worry about! Just like the dragon I poasted a few days ago, this is very playable. I had a lot of fun doing the multicolored wings.
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Wow,I just love what you've done with this mini.Colors are great,I hope to achive your level of painting someday.Regards.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Actually, I did not finish this until long after I started it. Big Bird sat around for a long time half painted. I learned enough during those passing months that it made it possible to do the exotic colors!
ReplyDeleteHow big are the ultra forge daemons compared to the GW ones?
ReplyDeleteThey are somewhat bigger, more like Forgeworld sized. This one is on a 50 mm square base, so that should give you a good idea of scale...
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