I guess it could make an interesting 40k demon prince!
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Huge Ilyad Demon
This guy is not quite as big as the Ilyad Giant I posetd a few weeks ago, but it is pretty close! To keep the red from getting to boring, I tried to use a variety of reds on it, shifting the color temperatures from a bit of orange to pinks and purples.
I guess it could make an interesting 40k demon prince!



I guess it could make an interesting 40k demon prince!
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amazingly cool miniature. I so much wish I had some of those minies from Chroniques de la Lune Noire. Especially ghorghor and whismerhill.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I really wish there were more of these around as well! Very few companies do casting to this quality. Almost none, in fact.
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