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Death Guard Deamon Prince


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The last HQ choice for my DG army, just 4 PM's to paint and I've completely finished my army :rolleyes:

 

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The mini itself is beautifully painted,a feast for the eyes, GD standard almost, and the base is suberb. The conversion is fantastic, apart from the gasmask head. While gasmasks are good and the CONVERSION of the head is good, but the chunky highlights and flat "clean" colors on it almost ruined it for me, especially when you consider that the head/face is a focus point for people who see the mini. Try something else. If you must stick with gasmasks, first get a tut/ develop your own way of painting dirty nurgle parchment color, then I think a sawed off FW Renegade Ogryn head would look good. They all wear large gasmask hoods.

Otherwise, two severed thumbs up!

Thnx for the compliments :tu: Not to happy with the head myself. It's sculpted yes, it's supposed to look like the Nurgle helmet from the CSM box, looks a little different though, although it looks a bit better in person. I agree with the cleaness of the helmet, might try to dirty it up a bit with some washes. Paiting bone colour is really my nemesis, I hate it and suck at it. Might try some of the foundation paints for that, maybe they work for me I really like using Tallern Flesh.

I really like this, the scythe is awesome, as is everything else. Like others have said its just that head. I would be tempted (if possible) to cut of the front end, bringing the muzzle nearer those pibes and eyes, then mold on a grill, and when thats dry, add a rim and bolts. Then its just a matter of dirtying it up. I think that might help?

 

Cheers though! fab job!!

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