
As you can see from the picture above, this is a multi-step process. What you see there is a nearly completed Dragon alongside a couple of units in the early stages. I like to separate my figures into the units they will be in if and when my brothers and I go back to playing Warhammer.
Mixed in are a couple of random completed guys.

The red and orange guy is completes as is the charging knight.
Simply

is some sort of cleric. Sadly, the camera I have has no better than 3x Optical Zoom. Not good enough to really show the detail.
And this one is just too dark to see anything at all.

the camera was better able to show detail. Orange and black are the primary colors, but I use some black, gold, silver, copper, and so forth. If you look low beneath the red robes you can see some of the silver but that is about all the visible detail.
These

are actually the dwarf units once they were completed. The primary color is the silver of their armor with red trim. Their weapons are also silver with gold highlights. Their pendants are copper, their leather brown, their shoes black, and so forth.
Simply another view showing the entire army. Well, all except the cannon I am still working on.






The figures below are Dwarf Thunderers. As you can see, I try to do quite a bit with highlights. The gun barrels are black, the sights are gold, the handle wooden brown. The helmets are primarily silver, the horns copper, the banding copper with gold rivets. Their beards are yellow, their gloves red, and so forth.



1 comment:
Mooned! And is that a Pooh I see in the background? Seriously, very nice job. I know how hard it is to paint on surfaces that small, with that kind of detail. Nice work!
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