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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Winter's Finally Flippin' Here

IT TOOK SO LONG
AND I DIDN'T DO ANYTHING

After reviewing my winter plaguebearers, I realized that I was overcomplicating everything again. To wit:

Metal and plastic Plaguebearer kits.
That's correct, sharp-eyed viewers. I just left the horns alone, tidied up the details, and finished up. The hardest* part? That Nurgling front-and-center between the plaguebearer's legs. For the love of Grandfather ...

*Hardest meaning, naturally, "Only bit of work in the whole lot that required more than two colors of paint."

After finishing these up, I touched up the bases with a light airbrushing of Golden High Flow Acrylics Carbon Black, and then laid on the water effects. Done and done.

Metal and plastic plaguebearer kits.
They look nice next to the autumn plaguebearers, if I do say so myself.

Metal and plastic plaguebearer kits.
What's that? I once called those summer plaguebearers? Well, hell. I certainly did. As I started work on the once-upon-a-time autumn plaguebearers — the ones that were supposed to be dark brown with red highlights — I just veered off into left field and started with a coal gray. Before I knew it, I had tequila sunrise daemons.

Plastic and metal plaguebearer kits.
These guys were turning out way more summer, so I've, uh, switched their seasonal affiliations. Orange for autumn, red for summer. As long as there's a goal, I guess — and the goal is finishing these plaguebearers!

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