Geez, almost two weeks since my last post. I'm really falling off of the pace I was hoping for. Nonetheless, I've finished up the Nephilim Soldier. The other two won't be far behind. Note that I'm now switching over to using my iPhone for pictures instead of the previous lightbox and kodak set up. This is much quicker for getting photos to the blog. Plus right now the lightbox is torn down and the space is being used to store stuff while we remodel our kitchen. I'm just going to do a quick review of this model and spend more time when I finish the last of the Nephilim.
Out of the three, I think I liked painting this one best. Everything on the model is easy to get to, and the wings afforded some extra color to the overall model. He doesn't have nearly as much metallic work to him (which is why I finished him first), so I wanted to put a little extra punch to the sword. Overall I'm fairly happy with it. Having never even proxied a Soldier before, I'm looking forward to giving him a try soon.
Ok, back to the painting station. Two more Nephilim to go!
Out of the three, I think I liked painting this one best. Everything on the model is easy to get to, and the wings afforded some extra color to the overall model. He doesn't have nearly as much metallic work to him (which is why I finished him first), so I wanted to put a little extra punch to the sword. Overall I'm fairly happy with it. Having never even proxied a Soldier before, I'm looking forward to giving him a try soon.
Ok, back to the painting station. Two more Nephilim to go!
4 comments:
Great looking Neph there. Is that a tattoo on his shoulder? Whatever it is, it fits in really well with the rest of the mini.
Really like your Everblight colour scheme, much warmer than the studio colours.
Looks like a magically branded sigil. Very nice!
Thanks!
I've been putting sigils on all of the Legion beasts I've done. It helps to distinguish them as I end up with multiples of the same beast.
Wow. You are a amazing painter! Great work on all your Legion!
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