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Fantastic painting - the mini looks like it is larger than 28mm scale as the paint has been applied so finely. More please!

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woooooooooooo!

that is well done i love the overall effect
good job buddy :wink:

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Woha! The skin looks fantastic! Well done mate! ;)

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Thanks for comments, the Troll is now finbished - it can be viewed in my gallery.
And here's a close-up on the face.

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wow,

the close up really shows the face well
not just good painting but good photo work too

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Some warg raiders for a change. I'm painting them as a commission work for a friend of mine. He sent them already converted to me, so I only did the painting. More pics soon :wink:

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Superb painting - how do you manage that smooth finish on the painting - every tiny detail is so clear!

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Those are wonderfully painted Warg Riders I only hope that when I eventually get to painting mine they will look half as good.
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dude that is some top notch painting from you,
very good work on the Wargs themselves well
done fur and the flesh on the face is awesome

great job :wink:

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Beautiful stuff. Those are some of the best warg riders I've ever seen. :)

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Here's an update on the warg riders:

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I still need to paint the metallics (and add some rust to the armour of the orcs) and probably brighten slightly their skin.

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Lovely :)

Next time give us some close-ups.

The best part of these minis are Wargs skin , awsome.

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There will be close-ups when I finish :wink:

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O, the picture of the whole group can be viewed in my gallery, so please leave all the comments there.

As promised, here are some close-ups;

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Outstanding job mate. Truly breathtaking.

Now make some scenic base for them and your imssion will be completed ;)

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Can't believe i missed this thread lately! Wonderful work Viruk - I love the conversion of the warg rider holding the head up in victory - a great and innovative pose.

Nice blending on the troll, but maybe another highlight on the raised lumps on the back?...

I agree, vary the colours a little on the gobbos, they are orcs, so the colours of their skin will be varied, and they wont always have the same clothes.

Great work, keep it up, and us posted! :D
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Thanks for the comments.

Good point about the clothes - I will paint some gobbos using slightly different colour scheme - for example brownish skin and dirty orange for the clothes.

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Good work :D

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After seeing this my next models will definitely be the Warg Riders ! Great work ! 8)

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I was wondering how to paint the rim of base for my goblins. I usually use black. The advantage is that it gives nice contrast to what is painted/sculpted/glued on the base. On the other hand, the gray colour adds some warmth to these rather dark minis.
Here's a pic with both options.
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I'm looking forward to reading your opinions as this is a rather important thing for me, since I plan on painting several dozen of gobbos :wink:

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