This is an early paint test I did of a Nurgle Lord. It was the first Nurgle model I bought, on a whim, and really enjoyed painting it.
I went for the rusted bronze armour look with red cloth. This might be changed for the full army, Im thinking purple cloth would look better, giving it a bruised kind of vibe. However, I like the skin colour, Ogryn Camo, it gives a kind of bloated, rotted feel. It was washed with watered down reds and pinks. I dont like the spike/horn colours, since then I watched a painting tutorial and have a better idea how to do these in the future.
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Introduction
A blog to follow the creation for my heavily converted Nurgle Army for Warhammer Fantasy. So far I have the materials to make the following army:
1 x Daemon Prince
1 x Maggoth Lord
1 x Lord on Daemonic Mount
1 x Sorcerer on Palanquin
11 x Warriors of Chaos
15 x Forsaken
21 x Marauders
6 x Knights
6 x Blightkings
2 x Chaos Spawn
I have no idea how long this is going to take but I have set myself a few rules.
1. Each individual model must be made from at least 2 different model kits. This makes each model more interesting to paint and look at.
2. I can not start a new model until a previous one is finished (one in, one out). This stops me from creating all the models at once and then not getting around to painting them, as has happened before.
1 x Daemon Prince
1 x Maggoth Lord
1 x Lord on Daemonic Mount
1 x Sorcerer on Palanquin
11 x Warriors of Chaos
15 x Forsaken
21 x Marauders
6 x Knights
6 x Blightkings
2 x Chaos Spawn
I have no idea how long this is going to take but I have set myself a few rules.
1. Each individual model must be made from at least 2 different model kits. This makes each model more interesting to paint and look at.
2. I can not start a new model until a previous one is finished (one in, one out). This stops me from creating all the models at once and then not getting around to painting them, as has happened before.
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