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  1. Really like your work, particularly the McMourning Crew - great details there such as the fur on the remains, the skin tones on the flesh construct and the gore on the doctor himself. If I may, I'd like to suggest an easy technique to improve the look of flames: If you take a glaze of the corresponding color and lightly touch the areas that would be hit by the light emitted by the flames (or whatever lightsource you have), the flames seem much more real and it kind of ties the model more together. Here's a good example (not mine) of what I mean: http://crystalbrush.coolminiornot.com/cbartwork/index/id/639 The good part is that it is quite easy to do by intuition and layer in the light step by step wherever you feel you need more. The hardest part for me was to get myself to take a neatly painted mini and just start applying glazes all over the place On a side note: you just reminded me that I should start painting my brutal effigy
  2. Widow Weaver Knitting the fabric of nightmares... With a year of hiatus due to university stuff and possibly another year of hiatus to come, I still got around to painting Widow Weaver. My backlog is ever growing, with all the new Neverborn and Guild stuff that still needs painting - but I cannot resist buying everything they release
  3. Very, very enjoyable battle report All the Willie-puns definitively made my day
  4. @all thanks @Viruk: Thanks, I'm quite fond of it, too It's a little piece of pottery my lady found in a handicraft store (don't know how you call those stores in english, where you get buttons, colors, sea shells, stuff for doll houses, feathers, decorations and such)
  5. Nice job. The cold glow of the little spider paired with the base is very cool.
  6. Zoraida Bayou slow food - gently simmered fungus stew Gosh it's late, I'm so tired - but I finally finished Zoraida Some notes on the mini: She consists of a lot of parts, but you're more or less free to place the voodoo dolls wherever you want. She needs some green stuff here and there - especially on the fur on her back - to get the parts to fit properly. I suggest considering having upper body and lower body separate for painting and glue them afterwards as her hunched pose and the stuff she holds in her hands makes painting the chest area a pain (Yes, I realized too late ). Nonetheless, the model was good fun to work with and I enjoyed building the little scenery very much. Enjoy, thoughts, comments and questions are welcome
  7. hm, I'll try to explain: Take the picture where he's looking to the right (the rightmost shot), if you'd continue the curve of his forehead towards the back of his head and also look at his jawline, you could basically draw a human-like skull into this head, right? The back of his head could then be stuck onto that (The curves on the top of his head indicate two overlapping spheres. That part looks a little attached and makes me think some alien parasite invaded his skull... See the pic on what I mean: picture Green: skull, red: overlapping/symbiont part. (Used your pic without asking, I delete it of course if this is an issue for you)
  8. I like your carpets, great idea, I'm tempted to steal it
  9. I like your Thor. Very nice highlights on his cape!
  10. Very good paint job. I particularly like the leather and metal parts on his chest armor. - I will save that picture as a reference to look at when having to paint either of them I see how this is an interesting mini to paint, though I'm not yet sold on the "brain symbiont"-protrusion on the back of his head..
  11. Lovely - The Librarian looks very Tzeentch without the rainbow palette, if that comparison is allowed around here. I would be interested in how you did the bases. I guess the little bushes are lichen? How did you do the rest, if you don't mind sharing?
  12. Bad Juju Stirring the mud... So... got around to do Bad Juju, the Mire Golem. No contextualizing this time. Some thoughts about the model: I like that he is fairly big (quite a bit larger than Teddy and Killjoy actually). On overall, I think the model looks good, there is just one angle from where his head looks like he has no actual jaw but is grown into his belly (but I nagged about that already in Gmort's unboxing ) Not much else to say, really, apart from: Thoughts and comments are welcome
  13. Nice color choices for the belles. I particularly like the Irish looking one, she's cute (or whatever the appropriate word to use for an undead courtesan is). Redhead with green dress always works
  14. it's not just a couple of inches more movement but a crapton of more movement You'll see that the tots are very quick with their sprint ability (they can potentially run 20 inches in one activation). But yes, depending on scheme and strategy it will be very ..unfavorable. All the models in the Lilith box are very good, though, so once you get into the game and get maybe some complementary models, you'll have a blast.
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