Painting Table Saturday! Some mighty classic Citadel beastmen this week as well as a guest painter from Orkland. The Broo were also a fine opportunity to paint some more shields. Something I enjoy because it adds a personal touch to the miniature, making it unique.
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Based and ready for painting. |
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Braying, horned broo are gathering. |
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A fine collection young man! |
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Ella's witch and Flying Unicorn! |
God bless you and have a great week.
Very nice! Love the shields.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ed. A mix of inspiration from Viking shields, video games and other miniatures on my painting table. Often they get more attention than the rest of the miniature.
DeleteOh. My. Gosh. I recognize the skeleton on those shields!!!
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Those beastmen rock! I especially like the one with the nurglesque skin tone.....muddy light green one. But your shields are very impressive, alas, my freehand skills aren't a patch on yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks.