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STARDRAKE: "THE DEMON SLAYER»

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Story started with a birthday present. OMG! It is huuuge! Amazingly detailed, it is gonna be something like Sistine Chapel but, here I am... First of all, I remove the reliefs on shields and armours, cause I want to draw my own freehands, giving more value to the figure. Sencodly, I make an easyhonor conversion using Milliput, just to add a new position to the leg ( I find the original design quite unnatural). Lets go to the base now, I imagine the dragon hunting khorne demons on a volcanic field. I use some cork which imitate castle ruins, surrounded by lava. Lava cracks using milliput, sand and glue. Let´s try something new: lava splashes!  Surfing on the internet I found a great and original tutorial by chest of colors By putting together some plastic pieces, white glue and «Water effects», I got something like dynamic lava. First painting giving lights and shadows, again I use a lateral illumination pattern and OSL

Killa kan ork 40k: «Ork terminator»

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Model: 40k Ork Killa Kans Company: Games workshop Introduction: Here we go again! this time Warhammer 40k, a classic miniature, a big metallic monster! The Killa kan, an Ork exoskeleton, born to kill.  Founded in the 2nd market, this partially primed miniature called me to be painted: Alcohol (96º) and 24 hours later, cleaned: This time I decided to practice an extreme weathering effect, based on the salt+ hair lacquer method (watch the Massive voodoo tutorial HERE ). First of all, have to give a base simluating rust: orange, brown and grey, put together with a sponge. Later, put hair lacquer and salt on the mini: Now I apply a new base color, using brown and yellowish tones: A brush and a toothpick just to put away the salt, producing rust chipping: Painting a lot of details, giving more light from above and some typical freehands (ork style) Basing time: I used some cork & plastic piece