Hello Lizard brothers and sisters! First of all sorry for language mistakes because I'm from Germany... I also would like to show you my Warhammer armies and to hear your opinion about them.. so even I will try to make a paint blog... this can only end in a disaster I won't probably post pictures very regulary because of school but I will give it a try... So my first army was a Lizardman army because I always liked Dinosaurs... but now I am also working on my Skaven and Vampire Counts... The only Lizardmen project at the moment are my 26 Tempelguards but anyway lets start with my oldest model Huatschii the Stegadon and some other models ^^
That stegadon looks great! I love the blood drips and the engine of the gods! Is it free hand painted or printed? Does the stegadon have a tattoo?!
Thank you The engine of the gods is free hand painted with citadel colours on a piece of paper (I stuck it on cardboard and put it in the engine...) and I used strands which I painted with Blood for the Blood God for the blood drips. The Stegadon has "tiger bands" on his sides and a kind of purple war painting on its face... The Bastiladon has paintings of the stars and suns on his back because I try to make a Tlaxtlan Lizard army
They look great (Bastilidon image won't open for me). I love the EotG. The Steg model is great, but very static. It's important I feel to find a way of doing something with it to make it srand out. Your lovely art ans warpaint work a treat.
I love the patterns and colours on the Bastilodon! I wish I had though of doing something like that with my EoG...mines a bit plain really :L This is definitely going to be a blog to watch!
As I'm from Dortmund I like the colors of your basti a lot! (and as you are from Germany, too, you'll understand that joke... Hope you're not from Munich! ) Cannot enlarge the pics on my phone, but what I see so far looks great! Weiter so!
So yeah... thank you for all the positive feedback at the moment I am working on some Spirit Hosts for my Vampires but I also finished the base of my Troglodon... it might be a littlebit much blood and I feel sorry for the poor Clanrat on the base but...I like it ... (and tom don't worry I'm from Lüneburg)
I love the blood!! Finally Im not the only one who uses it!! Love the skaven on the base Do you use blood for the blood god? Did you water it down to apply it on the arm? Very nice blue colors too, and I love the tongue, very poisonous feel indeed. Mine snapped off
The star/planet/moon background you have for the engine of the gods is an amazing work of art. Thank you for posting the pics, I don't think these posts will end in disaster.
These look incredible! You should post up pics of your spirit host as well! I can't even imagine how amazing those will look!
@Jorgik yes I used blood for the blood god for the blood... for the change between blood and arm I used less colour and a little bit of water In the last weeks I worked on these Spirit Hosts this Dire Wolfs and this two guys and now I will probably try to finish my Temple Guard, my Grave Guard, some Teradons and a bunge of Ratmen ... ^^
Thank you I am very excited because the new Total War Warhammer (which will be released very soon) will contain Vampire Counts so in the last weeks I only painted VC models and only played with VC armys against my friends... It's a kind of Vampire Counts marathon before Total War releases gameplay about Vampire Counts and before they release the game... This is why my poor Temple Guard will probably have to wait until I finished my Graveguard ^^
Games been put back a month, did you paint the spirits the same as Nagash on warhammer tv? I'm doing my skellys ushabti bone base the beil tan green for a yellow/green glow, might do my knights like your spirits.
No I didn't used this colours... First of all I primed them white. Then I used Sotek Green as Base... Then Beiltan Green as shade... Then Moot Green as dry brush, Templeguard Blue as dry brush and then Skink Blue dry brush and I didn't painted them like Nagash on Warhammer tv but like my Nagash and my Black Knights that I painted 1 Year ago.