All of the scaly Chaos creatures were treated to a double-dose of “Vallejo” Heavy Red, generously washed with "The Army Painter" Strong Tone Quickshade and dry-brushed with (more) “Vallejo” Heavy Red. Having learnt some valuable lessons previously painting these daemons, I then turned my attention to their “jagged” hand-weapons, musical instrument and icon, and primed them with "Vallejo" Heavy Sienna before pigmenting them in a double-layer of Gold.
To finish the daemons off, I carefully picked out their numerous teeth using a combination of “Vallejo” White and “Citadel” Agra’s Earthshade, and ‘dotted’ their eyes with a few spots of “Vallejo” Heavy Ochre. In addition, I gave their long snake-like tongues a base-coat of “Vallejo” Heavy Ochre and then drenched them in “Citadel” Reikland Fleshshade.
The Bloodletter’s Bloodsoaked Banner was predominantly painted using a couple of layers of “Vallejo” Heavy Red, which was then heavily saturated in “Citadel” Carroburg Crimson and “The Army Painter” Strong Tone so as to give it a gory hue. The standard’s wooden parts were simply given a lick of “Heavy Sienna” and (more) Strong Tone, whilst it’s icon had some “Vallejo” Dark Vermillion sponged over it, before it was glazed with “Citadel” Bloodletter. Finally I applied an old Khorne “Games Workshop” decal to the front of the banner to help better tie the standard in with a daemonic follower of the Blood God.
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With this regional specialty of the Hell Dimensions, M. Simon has prepared a new take on the rustic boudin. Not a blood sausage, but Bloodletters! I sampled this dish at a charming little bouchon in Lyon many years ago, and they did not disappoint. Be warned, they can deliver a kick to the uninitiated...
A robust burgundy and a strong stomach are recommended (nay, compulsory!).
Vingt points!
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Nice work Simon :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tamsin :-)
Deletecool, love the guy with the ear trumpet;)
ReplyDeleteCheers Martin, LOL!!
DeleteGreat looking bloodletters! Nice metalwork!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain. Much appreciated.
DeleteGrand stuff mr B
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave :-)
DeleteGroovy demons. Cheers
ReplyDeleteThanks the Kiwi.
DeletePaint for the paint god!
ReplyDeleteLOL Barks :-)
DeleteVery effective
ReplyDeleteThanks JamieM.
DeleteA friendly looking bunch. I like the nice, deep red look you've achieved, it really suits the figures.
ReplyDeleteGreat pack of deamons Jamie!
ReplyDeleteNice work Blax. Obviously these guys had the Gene Simmons tongue surgery! Also I don’t think the trumpet is demonic enough, surely he should be playing an accordion or keytar.
ReplyDeleteVery cool - I really like the black accents.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Simon!
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