Man, you're a painting machine. That's like 30 models per month... I would take me years to do it.
As I said - I would only shade the yellows with some brown to make them a bit dirtier.
But the army is still excellent. Really good!
Waaagh Gazrot - Extreme picture heavy.
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Demi_morgana
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Wraithlord
RE: Waaagh Gazrot - Extreme picture heavy.
Seen a few of these before and I still say that this is a fantastic looking army. So rare to see a tabletop gaming army painted to this standard.
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RE: Waaagh Gazrot - Extreme picture heavy.
They looks great! The yellow looks very striking but I agree with Mahon they are a bit clean. Maybe some weathering is in place to make them look even more better! 
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Dragyn
RE: Waaagh Gazrot - Extreme picture heavy.
For a table top army this is great! I agree that some of the yellow sheild bosses could be a bit dirtier, but who am I kidding, I couldn't paint this good in that amount of time even if I tried. . .
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RE: Waaagh Gazrot - Extreme picture heavy.
Tabletop quality for you or diorama quality for me is something I'm still working on, you seem to have used up all the speed painting skill in the world on these little grubbers 
Yellow! is the only comment I can make and my opinion is small when compared to everyone else's
Yellow! is the only comment I can make and my opinion is small when compared to everyone else's
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again 
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At last, I'm able to share some pics of the black orcs, took 1 week to build. 1 week to undercoat, paint helmets and shields, half a week to paint 5.
I've taken 3 views of the first 5 models, plus a close up of the unit boss. I also took the opportunity of taking a comparison shot.
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Now that I can finally see some progress on this unit, I'm feeling better about painting the rest now.
I've taken 3 views of the first 5 models, plus a close up of the unit boss. I also took the opportunity of taking a comparison shot.
Click to see full-sized image
Click to see full-sized imageNow that I can finally see some progress on this unit, I'm feeling better about painting the rest now.
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