The Worm Lords (deathguard)

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NAVARRO wrote:Thank you all, I did miss painting. Really, I like it as much as sculpting(...)
oh I know what do you mean - it reminds me my "painting crisis" I had 2 years ago - when I was making these paper models... :oops:
it was great pleasure to grab a brush after an over month long break and paint sth enjoyable;
right now I also have much less time for hobby and I'm very happy I can paint sth that fits my style (I hope to finish this piece during the coming week)
NAVARRO wrote:Demi rusty mastar zombie I have some doubts on how to paint my marines, I have 2 options, the realistic yet more messy rust like the defense line... or a more controled painting yet less realistic rust...
Any sugestions guys?
well it's all up to you - the only thing which should matter for you is just having great time :)
but personally I'd go for "controled" paintjob - huge chunks of rust look sweet on vehicles and large structures but make ordinary models look just messy* :roll:
whatever you decide - I can't wait to see effects of your painting! :D







*unless of course you're goddamn allan carrasco :gun:
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No dont worry, Im like on other universe of crapiness away from Allan C :D
Your right mate as long as I have fun I dont care if it looks messy or clean or whatever ehehe... but I will follow the rust masta advice and go the clean more controled painting route.

Muhahaah finished freaky nuts rhino... will take pics tomorrow!
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I'd go for the way you enjoy more.

Controlled rust will look better, uncontrolled rust may look messy. But if it's fun, why avoid it? :twisted:
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100% agreed with Mahon :D

Ok time for things get nutty concept wise... I always wanted to make crazy rhinos so this is my chance to have fun with them... the Rhino for my first squad is done and its like a huge fumigaror of nurgly gas, made a little nurgle acolit to distribute the nurgle smell to all that venture to get close to this rhino...

I know, I know... many if not all will hate this because its neither just a realistic troop armored vehicle or a so common possessed chaos rhino with lots of bubbles and blisters and things. What can I say, Its the way I see fantasy industrial rhinos and I'm really going deep on my fraked up concepts ideas ehehe.

Let the Fumigation begin.
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As a steampunk fan I love it :D Very original Rhino IMO and the acolyte is a great touch. My only comment is that it looks a bit too big or positioned too far to the back.
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Excellent. To me it's a candidate for Forgeworld release...
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well, I don't really like it (not hate it, btw). this opinion has nothing to do with my image of a nurgle tank (which is slightly different), but with size of that barrel thing. as TMZ said, it looks too big, ruins proportions of a model.
this said - it's perfectly executed conversion job. I'd love to have your skills in regards to conversion/sculpting stuff.
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I like it :twisted:
there was ft-17 renault tank and it's special polish version (iirc there was onlu one test piece built) armed with fumators - maybe it could inspire you for the next rhino vonvrsion? 8)

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To be honest I'm surprised anyone liked it ehehe.

Cool pic Demi!! I love crazy machinery!
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surprised? why? don't you like it?
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