What could be scarier than 10 plague-ridden poxwalkers shambling towards you?
How about 30?!
I'd almost forgotten about these guys, but having remembered I have to go back on what I said in the last post - I did get something else painted over lockdown. Though I wasn't painting much, I was watching a lot of new painting content online and got inspired by the Grimdark style and Not Just Mecha's approach to painting and use of oil paints. I decided to give oil paints a try and fell in love immediately.
An army I've been meaning to collect since I picked up an old metal Typhus model is the Death Guard, and between Conquest Magazines and a No Know Fear box I've got a small force put together. I wanted a project where I didn't have to worry about being precise because dirt and grime was the goal, and these guys fit the bill. After doing most of the work with airbrush and Contrast paints, I slapped a thick coat of black oil paint on, rubbed off the excess, and was left with some pretty awesome, disgusting Nurgle models. I spent a little more time adding highlights and details but all told they only took a few days for each batch (one of 20, one of 10) and I'm very pleased with the results.
A small selection of closeups:
Naturally, oil paints have become a staple on my painting table and you can expect to see me abusing them a lot more in the very near future.
OK, now I'm pretty sure I'm all caught up on what happened over lockdown. Everything else should be new stuff. Probably.
Until then, happy painting!
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