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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:40 pm 
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Article Name: Balrog - Painting Guide
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Description: How to paint the Balrog using inks and paints.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 6:25 pm 
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best Balrog ever seen! nice guide, weird looking yellow Balrog in the beginning, but awesome result at the end! THanks for sharing this mighty guide Rutt!

btw, the head looks scary!

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This is just too good, I can't think of anything to say that conveys just how good it is.

Perhaps I can paraphrase Gandalf, when they see the Balrog in Moria:

"This work (foe) is beyond any of you. Brushes (swords) are no use to you now..." :) Too cheesy? Sorry.

It's a fantastic piece Rutta, absolutely brilliant! Well done!

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I enjoyed this article thoroughly. Great step-by-step painting guide. Everything is very well explained and the quality of the pictures is also high.
And the final result of two parts of the Bridge at Khazad Dum is just wonderful to behold :shock:
All in all, fantastic article written by a painter of exceptional skills. Congratulations , Rutta :!:

(maybe you should consider making a Mumak painting guide :wink: )

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WOW! One of the best dioramas I've seen! The glow on the bridge coming off of Gandalf and the Balrog is superb! Well done :D.

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:shock: I want it!!! I want to display it in my house! Can I have it please?

Fantastic work! I really dont know what else to say... wow

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A fitting end to the Bridge of Khazad Dum series Brian. I'd say it was well worth the wait, but heck, it came so quickly we didn't have to wait at all.

The skill with which this figure is presented is, without doubt, the highest that one can attain. Your talent is astounding and keeps growing with every new project.

The GW 'Eavy Metal team could not do a better job.

The article itself is also written to the highest standards and will give anyone who attempts this wonderful figure a flying start. The photography is clear and sharp and shows exactly the right amount of detail. Superb work mate, thank you for adding it to our library.

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Like Dagorlad said, your talent just never stops to amaze, Rutta! You always put 100% effort into every mini you paint and that's what I admire most about you. Every miniature you paint is painted, converted and based to the highest level. Thanks for sharing your skills with us, you're always a great inspiration.

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:shock: thats definatly better than the one at my local GW :D :shock:

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The whole black mane thing was EXTREMELY awsome!! Excellent job, I like it more the GW one!! I'm gonna use this guide when I get a Balrog.

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I am currently re working on my almost complete balrog perhaps the closest to most complete out of the 6 minis ever painted by myself. Anyway Brian Balrog is perfect. My question is where did you get your wings after spending the last 3 hours on Google I need your help or the help of others. I am dull with these wings and want some flavor.

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Ah, it is most satisfying to see fire painted correctly going from white to red. I get annoyed thumbing through my collectors guide which has the Balrogs fire backwards.

And I should know. I see plenty of it in my day job!

An excellent guide and well written article.

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WOW!!! :shock: :D that is one of the best, if not the best, balrog i have ever seen painted!

the fire effect looks absolutely spot-on, unlike GW's 'backwards' fire. it completes the khazad-dum diorama perfectly, i would be proud to display that to anybody!

a job well done there!

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Truly amazing. Top three balrogs i've ever seen , i promise you that from this inspiring guide i will repaint my balrog though i'm proud of it :P
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indeed very good balrog, best one i have seen, even rivaling `eavy metals. also the steps were clear and simple great for beginers. overall a great acheivement

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The article: great
The work: great
:yay:

I love the fire, except for the black in the edges, and i love the lava, or what that glowy thing on the shoulders are.
You've done a great job! :yay: :yay:

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Once again: GREAT JOB

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Best balrog I've ever seen. Great job! :yay:

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