+ One of the most rewarding parts of collecting an army is setting it out en masse. I like to do it every so often while I'm painting as it acts to spur me on. +
+ The Iron Warriors have been occupying most of my hobby time recently; so I do apologise for the rather monotone nature of the blog in recent days! +
+ Greenstuff +
+ To step briefly away from the painting of the Iron Warriors, I thought I'd focus on some sculpting work I've been doing. I've added a metal skull (styled after the forthcoming Iron Circle models) to the Conqueror robot:
+ Not as clean as I'd like, but good practise and a fun challenge for myself. +
+ I've also been working on Erasmus Golg:
Early stages |
Shoulder pad and arm basics – to check the pose – plus refinement on the existing greenstuff. |
Upper layers of greenstuff and detailing. |
3 comments:
This is such an achievement, I didn't realise how many marines you'd made! Golg looks really cool and I'll be watching out closely for his finished version.
Golg stage one: flat base.
Golg stage two: little bit of base.
Golg stage three: all the base! ;)
Setting out your minis like that now and then is really helpfuly I find, bravo. They look ace.
That skull makes such a huge improvement and I am very much looking forward to the Iron Circle.
The army is looking fantastic - at some point I'll have to dust off my old Iron Warriors as well.
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