I used Apoxy sculpt to get the rocks to be in just the right spot on the base.
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Hordes: Legion of Everblight, Gallery #2
This big monster was a real challenge to paint, since I had to paint it while it was attached to its base. Normally, I have the figure pinned to a dowel rod. That lets me get to the underside much more easily, and it is more comfortable.
I used Apoxy sculpt to get the rocks to be in just the right spot on the base.





I used Apoxy sculpt to get the rocks to be in just the right spot on the base.
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That looks pretty amazing! Could you share recipe fpr the "golden" carpace?
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