Continuing with the painting topics but also following the suggestion from the forum admins, I am starting a fresh painting topic every 3 months.
I thought that after a year of doing so it may be a good time to create a new theme for April, this time focusing on armies. Some of you have already painted a number of regiments for your armies, perhaps it is a good time to showcase them!
Of course, this is just part of the topic. Feel free to post photos of any of your models and let’s continue the great series of the painting topics!
Army April … whops, … well I’ll call it “Army of Undead” week and maybe fit in that way!
After Monster March I took a short one week break from painting Stormwind and went ahead and finished the rest of the Dungeon Saga Box, since those minis were collecting dust since Christmas. Mortibris was also complaining that he can’t properly do Home Office Dungeon Overlording without properly painted bookshelves … soo …
As @Sceleris said in the other thread … speed comes from not doing anything (too) fancy and that’s what I was aiming for: Decent but not too fancy painting that would get the job done.
And voila: Dungeon Saga Deluxe completely finished now, including one extra Troll (The final adventure requires 3 and suggests to use the Troll Shaman as a third, which I now won’t have to. ) as well as all the furniture, even all the extra furniture in the box that isn’t needed for any of the adventures.
So that project is actually completely done … yay! Now off too cook something nice for my fiancee and carefully broach the subject of playing Dungeon Saga to her … … well maybe a few days after the wedding … which happens to be tomorrow
@Mikes May it be sunny tomorrow for you and your wife-to be tomorrow and all the best. Let’s hope it all goes off without a hitch… apart from the wedding hitch itself
thanks @WoofBird, the metal is balor brown. skin is slaanesh grey, cloth is ratskin flesh, leather/wood is steel legion drab. nuln oil shade on all except the metal. seraphim sepia shade on the metal.
edit: forgot to say, white spray undercoat first.