Thank you for your kind words. I will slow down now. Decided to revisit my Seraphon to pimp the feathers. (Maybe the stoneworks too.)
The last two days i made an Endrinmaster and worked on the desert table. Only the two centerparts are missing. You can see the current state below. I feel like i need two more high terrainpieces to make the table less flat.
Nice work on the skink priest in his floaty chair... and I also like the work you did with your floaty dwarf he looks great!
Finished the first half of the shattered plaza. It feels boring to me now. :-/ Looking for solutions to spice it up a bit.
IMO it looks nice, but if you want to add something to it then you could use a metal color in some spots (for example on statues) to make them look like they had a coating once, but it fell off. I did the same with my ruins. Mine are grey stone and some details look like they have a coating of gold leaf, rubbed off in some places. On your light brown gold would not have a lot of contrast though. Maybe use some rusty iron in a few places? Or you could add some more plants (not too many though, it is still a desert piece) or maybe a dead orruk or something slumped against a wall, with blood around him. Or if you have spare Kharadron bits: some of those. Maybe a KO ship or something crashed onto the ruins.
Did exactly what you said with the second port of the plaza . (Picture is taking before i used nihilak on it.)
Those pieces of scenery look very good. The metal parts bring some extra life to it. Keep up the good work! Grrr, Imrahil
Had a busy week. I sold my fyreslayers army, i played them only twice this year and they were all painted so i decided to let them go and order a Ironjawzarmy on sprue. The crews for the KO ships are done.
[LoR looks guiltily at the Hierotitan that he still hasn’t based in the same time as Bartuk has painted an entire army…]
@Putzfrau convinced me to play 2x5 Guards in a Dracothions tail list. So i had to paint 5 more before starting the Ironjawz.
Started the new project as always by doing the first bases. I will add red pigments after the models are glued to the bases. The maw krusha base has gotten so heavy, i will need a really good bond between model and stone.
Wow, Awesome looking bases man!!! What type of stones did you use, they look stunning. Can't wait to see how these turn out! Keep up the great work. Grrr, Imrahil
Thank you. Its slate for roofs. Broke it by throwing it on the flor, sprayed Black, incubi basecoat, fenrisian grey drybrush, pallyd drybrush, done.