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Blessings of nurgle


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Hello, ive just got back into warhammer and im currently working on a deathguard army, and i have a great trick on how to make spots look realistic without needing to model each one.

I dont own this idea because ive seen it a few years back on a modelling website but i thought sharing it will help out struggling deathguard miniatures get the blessings they need.

1. First off, get a ball of green stuff mixed up, this needs to be quite a reasonable size, but depending on where you want it to go.

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2. Flatten the piece into a circle with enough thickness to it to allow the molds.

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3. Using a rounded end tool e.g. paint brush, pen, sculpting tool. poke as many holes as you wish, varying sizes to create an uneven effect.

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4. And then use a smaller tool to fill in the gaps.

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5. Leave to dry! Once it has you can place GS on your model and press this on as a stamp, when removed you will be left with a great looking effect. (REMEMBER) Lubricate the template otherwise it wont come off easily and it will pull the GS off with it.

Finnished result!

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