After seeing a few Dark Elf armies in the tournament room over the weekend, it got me thinking about these Gamezone versions...
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Privateer Prees: Hordes Typhon, Legion of Everblight
One of the nifty items I found in my bag of swag from Adepticon was a Legion of Everblight starter box! Made the long wait worthwhile. :-)
I am glad that those are not metal, like this big guy was! The base was made with Apoxy sculpt. I am going to be painting mine much different than the usual colors, since I have had my fill of white skin painting this army.
Here we go:
Here he is next to one of his buddies...
I am glad that those are not metal, like this big guy was! The base was made with Apoxy sculpt. I am going to be painting mine much different than the usual colors, since I have had my fill of white skin painting this army.
Here we go:
Here he is next to one of his buddies...
Sculpted Crypt/Graveyard bases
Now this is something very different from the last week's worth of posts!
This is, however, a huge part of every army that I create... the bases. It sets the theme in such a powerful way. The more elaborate you go with your bases, the more intricate story that you weave. Obviously, this set has a pretty specific theme!
These bases were created with backed sculpey clay which was carved, along with Green stuff and Apoxy sculpt. Some more painted images:
These WIP shots give you an idea of how they were done...
Basing can be a lot of fun, and not just a necessary evil :-) They can be a lots of fun to paint just by themselves! This set of bases was designed to be quite interchangeable, so that various pieces could be used in combination, or all by themselves.
This is, however, a huge part of every army that I create... the bases. It sets the theme in such a powerful way. The more elaborate you go with your bases, the more intricate story that you weave. Obviously, this set has a pretty specific theme!
These bases were created with backed sculpey clay which was carved, along with Green stuff and Apoxy sculpt. Some more painted images:
These WIP shots give you an idea of how they were done...
Basing can be a lot of fun, and not just a necessary evil :-) They can be a lots of fun to paint just by themselves! This set of bases was designed to be quite interchangeable, so that various pieces could be used in combination, or all by themselves.
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