A lot of nurgles! There will be much more of them! Full-size army of rotten bellies. This is part 1, I decieded to paint most numerous groups first because they’re most exhausting work. So, soon will be a lot of bigger stuff. I’m so excited! :)
Nurgle Fantasy Army (part 1)
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I cant wait to see you paint “The Glottkin” please make a tutorial of you painting it
I would also love to see a tutorial of how you painted these :)
Would love to get the recipe for your armour!!!
Oh my god these are pretty special. Truly amazing. I know you must be busy, given your amazing talent but if you do have time I would love to learn your recipe for these guys. It doesn’t seem like I’m the only one ; ) Thank you for all the amazing work you do, your tutorials have been inspiring.
I would love a run down on the colours used for the skin and wounds if possible. Love the colour scheme and have been thinking on a very similar colour scheme. A step by step would be amazing! Thanks love your work