Last night I completed the Daemon Prince for my Slaaneshi/Chaos Marines army, so I thought I would post up the few pictures I have of him.
The wings and vents are magnetised, so depending on what I have in mind for the army I can alter the Prince to suit.
Hope you enjoy this quick post, hopefully I will be returning soon with an update on the making of my Space Wolves Thunderwolves and the painting of a pack of Long Fangs.
Thanks for looking, please feel free to leave a comment if you want to, it's good to hear your opinions!
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Wednesday, 14 March 2012
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Very nice. I like the muted skin against the purple shoulderpads. The purple makes them stand out from the model but not so much that it's odd looking.
ReplyDeleteRon, From the Warp
Very nice scheme :)
ReplyDeleteWhat size magnets/arrangement did you use, please, mine were too weak to keep the wings up?
Cheers.
CS
Thanks again to both of you.
ReplyDeleteCS - the magnets I have used there are the Rare Earth ones. a 3mm dia x 2mm thick magnet in the socket on the body and a 3mm dia x 1mm thick magnet on the end of the wings/vents. It holds it in place nicely as long as you don't try lifting the model by the wings!
can you tell me how did you paint golden areas? ty
ReplyDeleteThe golden areas were first painted Scorched Brown. This was then washed over with Devlan Mud. When that was dry I painted the areas with Burnished Gold and washed the areas again, but this time with Gryphonne Sepia. Finally I gave the edges of the gold a highlight of Shining Gold.
ReplyDeleteHope that helps, although it was all painted with the old style GW paints, so Im not sure how the new versions will match up to it. Let me know how it goes!