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Things are still moving along, albeit slowly. I did nothing at all on these during the weekend, but I have managed to put some paint on all of the models at this point, except for the Beasts (I'm holding off doing those until I find my green stuff and get the sculpting/gap-filling done on the one whose arm broke off).
I'm happy to report that I really like where things are headed and that painting Nurgle models this way is, generally speaking, good fun. But I do wish painting all those boils were a bit faster...

Anyway, here are some wip pics:

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You may/may not notice that I'm trying to do the snaily mount as a brown garden slug. I probably won't be able to nail the greyish-green-brown skin, but I'm quite happy with the shell, so far. 

The 10 Plague Bearers in the first pics are almost done. The rest still need their boils and guts painted. I like the way the boils look, but it does take a bit of time, as I give them each individually a dot of white, then a carroburg crimson wash, then a yellow dot to make them (look ready to) pop - and then I guess they'll all need their eyes dotted at the very end.
I've taken to breaking them up into smaller batches, so as not to go totally crazy - it takes a bit of time, but we're going to get there!

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