Hey all. As promised weeks ago, here is the post nobody was especially waiting for...
These three form the final parts of my Denizens of the Garden of Nurgle crew for DAOS28 or whatever the cool kids are calling it these days. Basically it's a massive picture dump, so sorry or something.
Brewed up from the previous incarnation of Beasts of Nurgle, spares from Putrid Blight Kings, Maggoth and Glottkin stuff, plus half a page fly sans appendages.
Et voila! as the French chap might say...
Showing posts with label The Lost & The Damned. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Lost & The Damned. Show all posts
Monday, 14 May 2018
Denizens of the Garden of Nurgle - slug-toad-centaur "things"
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Tuesday, 24 April 2018
Herald of Nurgle on Giant Mollusc
Ladies. Gentlemen. I apologise for being so quiet on the old blogging front over the past few months or more.
Truth be told, parenting is a tough old lark.
Anyways, behold this object that I have managed to make. It's based of the Scibor giant snail (out of production I think - I ended up getting it from a FLGS based in France) and the Horticulous Slimux body. Other bits include a Blight Kings head and the weird crate / backpack thing from Festus the Leechlord and a shield from the chaos knights. The feelers are chopped of a bit of the previous incarnation of the Beast of Nurgle. All else is either Nurgle icons from various kits and fine jewellry chain (I got about 5m of this for £2 on ebay once).
Truth be told, parenting is a tough old lark.
Anyways, behold this object that I have managed to make. It's based of the Scibor giant snail (out of production I think - I ended up getting it from a FLGS based in France) and the Horticulous Slimux body. Other bits include a Blight Kings head and the weird crate / backpack thing from Festus the Leechlord and a shield from the chaos knights. The feelers are chopped of a bit of the previous incarnation of the Beast of Nurgle. All else is either Nurgle icons from various kits and fine jewellry chain (I got about 5m of this for £2 on ebay once).
Tuesday, 5 December 2017
Denizens of the Garden of Nurgle - Pestigors: the 4th completed
Alas the common cold persists and serves only to aggravate my general sense of working class malaise and existential angst. Conveniently, the 4th and final installment of my series of pestigors addresses (and I hope embodies) this.
I think this is probably both my favourite conversion of the four, and also has probably the best (in my opinion) paint job...
Behold.
I think this is probably both my favourite conversion of the four, and also has probably the best (in my opinion) paint job...
Behold.
Wednesday, 29 November 2017
Denizens of the Garden of Nurgle - Pestigors: the 3rd completed
As I've found myself with a moment to breathe (or at least attempt to do so through the remains of the snot - I'm no longer contagious, I promise), I thought I might as well put up the next Pestigor.
What can I tell you about this one? His armour is in the best condition of the four, but Grandfather Nurgle has seen fit to bestow upon him some chitinous insectile apendages. You may draw your own conclusions as to whether this makes him first or last amongst equals...
Either way, look upon his grim visage and despair etc. etc.
Pretty happy with how the model turned out post-painting, in particular the mottling on the insect limbs...
What can I tell you about this one? His armour is in the best condition of the four, but Grandfather Nurgle has seen fit to bestow upon him some chitinous insectile apendages. You may draw your own conclusions as to whether this makes him first or last amongst equals...
Either way, look upon his grim visage and despair etc. etc.
Pretty happy with how the model turned out post-painting, in particular the mottling on the insect limbs...
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