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meh, here is my prince, work in progress. the other models are for height comparison. i'm gunna get a Khârn backpack and a metal WE shoulder pad to finish him. he is a little small so i'm thinking he'll be a prototype til i can find the appropriate pieces to make a larger version

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v388/sirgavalot/Work%20In%20Progress/DSCN0229.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v388/sirgavalot/Work%20In%20Progress/DSCN0227.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v388/sirgavalot/Work%20In%20Progress/DSCN0228.jpg

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meh, here is my prince, work in progress. the other models are for height comparison. i'm gunna get a Khârn backpack and a metal WE shoulder pad to finish him. he is a little small so i'm thinking he'll be a prototype til i can find the appropriate pieces to make a larger version

Very nice miniature! I'm liking it alot and it's pretty unique, I can't say I'v ever seen a centaur prince ^_^ , unfortunately you could only use him as a non-statured prince, statured princes have to be modeled to 10ft tall to scale, which just so happens to be the height of a zerker with full headress on, measuring from the top of the head that is.

 

For a bigger model I'd suggest using inquisitor pieces or some of the older demonic pieces or even be'lakor in conjunction with the Juggernaught model, like I plan to do ^_^

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compared to your standard 7-8' tall marine, including the bunny ears, he's about 10' tall (my crappy 3-piece plastic 2nd ed marine doesn't come up to his shoulder), it's just the other daemon princes pick on him for being short ^_^

 

i do need ideas to make a bigger one. a few pieces of plasticard could bulk up the marine body but i think the centaur body, though a perfect design, is just a little too small

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My models are painted as follows:

 

Chaos Black undercoat

camo green

dark green ink:50:50 water/ink

drybrush camo green

paint small circles of rotting felsh on the armour

paint a mix of sorched brown and scab red for dirt

GW varnish on blood

 

Skin:

undercoat black

dwarf flesh

purple ink

drybrush bleached bone

 

Bolter:

tin bitz

boltgun metal

brown ink

 

http://img38.exs.cx/img38/8595/Picture1071.jpg

 

There not that good as i'm going to paint my new Nurgle Kill Team better.

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i don't really like the heavy highlighting on the power armour but aside from that the paint job is amazing, they seem to glow

I like the highlighting, it makes the armour seem, (appropriately enough,) filled with arcane energies. Great job mate. :P

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I posted this over in the Modelling section, but I should post it here. This is the first of many of my Emperor's Children...

 

http://www.miniartofwar.com/albums/albun81/aau.sized.jpg

 

http://www.miniartofwar.com/albums/albun81/aav.sized.jpg

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I wondered when somebody would incorperate some fantasy Tzeentch Sorcerer bits.

Really well done. ;)

 

Many of you have used a lot of yellow.

When I did mine, I thought even the gold trim was too much, and so painted the trim around their headdresses boltgun metal instead. It makes them look darker and more brooding. I used a darker blue too.

 

Everyone's models are wonderful. Tzeentch surely favours you all. :D

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Chaplain Desmodus

What can I say?

I dunno? "Can I bear your children?" :blush:

Definitely NOT if you're inhabiting your Fleshtearers persona (then again: it would be quite a feast for the senses!!!?!).

 

On a slightly different note: I was looking for an inspiration to help me play 40K after solidly playing The Other Game for the past 9 years, and this forum has shown me the light about which army would be inspiring enough for me to take up a new game.

 

And the inspirations are such that I will also be doing a WHFB Slaaneshi Daemon army as well, so as to maintain a unity of theme across both games.

 

Congratulations on the fantastic works here, and thank you for sharing them.

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