I like that paint job. I also like the model a lot more now that I see it next to a GW one.
Hi, glad you picked Lizardmen for your army! I don't play with many strangers, but I think the Slann on a Stegadon could pass for an Engine of...
You can see it in the new book-they change obstinite. The old models have brown spears with black blades. The new ones (which do look better)...
for Brets I'd also guess Lore of Metal...
If I could force myself to do anything beyond a little flocking on the bases, I would do this.
Touching off the of the spear/hand weapon thread, I was wondering how wide people are running Saurus now. 20 seems like a popular size for the...
was the steel sheet you got easy to cut? i've looked for something like that before there & couldnt find anything.
I actually just went through a round of magnetizing my painted guys. There's multiple ways you can go about magnetizing. My first try I used...
I like it! Keep them rolling out.
I think the black vs. brown (or whatever color) really depends on how it fits into your army as a whole. And yeah, I dont know who has time to...
I'd suggest a Scorched Brown/Shining Gold mix for you. If you want, you can dry brush or touch up with a layer of Shining Gold. Not only is that...
I like both the skinks & saurus- you've done a good job. Giving the saurus a light belly also helps with making it more eye catching. Can we get...
Just because someone kills someone else doesn't mean that its an evil act. The Lizardmen are just operating with a much longer view of time than...
way to go, keep it going.
really looks fantastic. the bases instantly get a real jungle feel for the army. on the brown (stuff) note- i assume you just buy it any most...
the commando skinks are pretty rad.
Looks fantastic. Plus, you managed to paint your entire army while some of us are a little....slower. Everything looks great, but the Slaan is...
do my eyes spy a Dark Elf blade on that spear in the background?
Someone call the guy that made Chakax.
Can't decide if it would be more funny for the Slann to be on a tiny base or a giant one.