pariahrob
New member
Hi all,
so, I have returned to painting after some time away only to find most of my paints had dried out beyong hope of saving. So I bought the new GW ultimate paint set (shame it isn't all the paints, no edge or liquid GS)
I have a big box full of minis but couldn't decide what to start with but after a visit to GW I found the plastic Lord of Nurgle, which I really like the look of. I'm not usually so keen on plastic but detail looked quite crisp and the mini has bags of character.
Colour scheme was interesting and I wanted to avoid the done-to-death greens but thought a normal flesh colour might look to healthy. In the end I spent some time with the new colours (at least mostly new names) to work things out. The skin is base coated daemonette hide, then layered up with mixes of bugmans glow, nurgling green and pallid wych flesh. So far there are a couple of glazes as well.
So here is the model after an hour or so.

Hints and tips are more than welcome, as are general comments. Looking at it this morning I can see these paints need more thinning than I had thought!
so, I have returned to painting after some time away only to find most of my paints had dried out beyong hope of saving. So I bought the new GW ultimate paint set (shame it isn't all the paints, no edge or liquid GS)
I have a big box full of minis but couldn't decide what to start with but after a visit to GW I found the plastic Lord of Nurgle, which I really like the look of. I'm not usually so keen on plastic but detail looked quite crisp and the mini has bags of character.
Colour scheme was interesting and I wanted to avoid the done-to-death greens but thought a normal flesh colour might look to healthy. In the end I spent some time with the new colours (at least mostly new names) to work things out. The skin is base coated daemonette hide, then layered up with mixes of bugmans glow, nurgling green and pallid wych flesh. So far there are a couple of glazes as well.
So here is the model after an hour or so.

Hints and tips are more than welcome, as are general comments. Looking at it this morning I can see these paints need more thinning than I had thought!



