Nick speaking,
Continuing on with my inspiration from Martin McNeil to make a Star Wars
Character, and my next step to the Royal Guard was to beef out his shoulders to make it look like his arms are underneath the cloak, I think I got this bit done very nicely, the shoulders look great and match in with the flowing cloak very well...
From then on it was back to the head, adding the shoulder parts of the mask and working more on the sides and back area of the head, please bear in mind that I am going for a more Eldar look to the top of the head with the pointed section rather than the rounded head of a real Guard...
Next will be the finishing touches. More to come...
32mm Skeletons
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Two weeks ago I showed you some 32mm scale miniatures. Lately I've been
painting not only fantasy heroes but also their enemies :) I don't know why
but I...
3 days ago
Much nicer! This is some excellent work Nick!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot mate, getting there now :)
ReplyDeleteThese caught my eye a couple of days ago. Resisted clicking them but damn it you've done a great job with your sculpting. What tool did you use?
ReplyDeleteThanks very much bud, I am using the old GW sculpting tool, along with a colour shaper
ReplyDeleteThe Bat'leth goes really well on there.
ReplyDeleteThanks mate, I really wanted a Bat'leth somewhere in my army and this guy seemed to be the perfect one to hold it :) Sadly it isn't a good option to take, so I am hoping it gets better in game at some point in the future lol
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