![]() They descended from the heavens draped in silver and sang harmonies so pure they sent the unclean into fits of apoplexy. When they first arrived, the locals of Canphor II – unwashed feudal tribes, living knee deep in snow and building shrines to their Emperor-proxies out of woolly cammoth bones – called them angels. The Canphor system was Lord Inquisitor Squaw’s biggest headache, and had been ever since the first notice of unusual activity in the sector had come across his desk. Have been a bit more productive than usual which I attribute to moving the paint desk into the living area and pottering away for a bit each night.Īnyway, I took some whole army shots and some close ups of the Lord of Change, Soul Grinder and nurglings. G'day! Quick post today, I got distracted reading other blogs and lost track of time a bit. It is all a bit same same at the moment and I would like a bit of differentiation/contrast! I think I will paint the inside of these 'lotus flower' parts back over in silver and then wash in some purple, maybe reflect it a bit at the base of the orb. The grinder is slowly growing on me but there is work to do yet. Repainted all the bases and did a bit of work on the grinder. Well I tested a few different nurgling schemes - camo and teal, camo and purple, camo and brown, camo and camo, and settled on camo and brown. Going to try and do a little bit less a little bit more often, try and stay motivated - I think I have said that before! Would love to hear any of your thoughts on colour schemes! ![]() Not 100% sold on the camo and teal combo on the nurglings so calling it a night here and will revisit it tomorrow. Think I am going to work brown into the body of the big guy and either camo or teal to match the purple on the spirals. Got a few base coats down tonight and got started on washes. ![]()
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