Nonetheless I painted and I will show you the results: An Abyssal Dwarf Angkor Heavy Mortar and an Abyssal Dwarf G’rog Light Mortar for my upcoming Kings of War army.
Nothing fancy or so, but since they got me back to painting I am really happy with them. The Heavy Mortar was quite a miscast sadly but I tried to do the best and cover that a bit with the paint. I think from a distance it is OK so far and that's what these two are about: Being painted for the battlefield :)
One thing I experienced through the process was that it seems that one of my Spray Primers got bad. It sprayed and everything but when it was dry, the paint didn't stick to it but dripped off of it. Like it had some strange Lotus Effect or something. Never had that before, but I was not happy with it before and now I think I just throw it away (12€ for the bin :( ).
Some more stuff is already on my table and I hope I find enough time and motivation to paint even more.
So long,
Paradox0n
P.S.: I think I will experience with showing WIP pictures and stuff also through Instagram and Twitter. Maybe that helps me to stay a bit more motivated. I hope that feedback turnaround is much faster there, because the comment section is mostly not used here :(
I think they look pretty good, keep it up! I've got a few Abyssal dwarves coming with my dungeon saga package that will double up as a small allied contingement for kow
ReplyDeleteThanks! No fan of allies somehow. Want to have a biiiiig army myself. Although I have so much stuff that I could fit nearly every faction somehow ;)
DeleteThey look as if they should be able to pack a punch.
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DeleteAwesome mortars!
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