Hello and good afternoon to you all. As you may remember on 9th May we celebrated our first birthday here at Cupboard of Nurgle. Earlier this month we said we would celebrate with a single model painting challenge. Seeing as I got the most votes for our Nurgle Lord painting competition I had the honor of choosing the model we would paint. After some thought and some whispering in my ear by Dorn's Arrow I chose the recently released Thunderwolf Cavalry.
For the All Father! |
If you would like to know how to paint your Thunderwolf Cavalry like this pick yourself up a copy of White Dwarf issue 387. I basically followed the painting guide in there. The only change I did was on the Space Wolf armor. The guide suggests a wash of Devlin Mud after the basecoat and then layering the basecoat. Instead I started with shadow grey, layers with a 50/50 mix of Shadow Grey and Space Wolves Grey. I then highlighted with pure Space Wolves Grey followed by a 50/50 mix of bleached bone and Space Wolves Grey.
I don't think I would fancy seeing this in front of me. |
O'Shashar and Dorn's Arrow should have their Thunderwolves posted up in the next few days and we welcome our faithful followers to send in pictures of their Thunderwolves. We will then have a vote to see who has the best painted model.
That's all I have for you this week our follower minions of Nurgle. However, on one of my earlier posts I mentioned that I have another five of my Night Goblins done, which I hope to share with you all soon. May Nurgle's blessings fall upon you.
Very nice work mate, looking pretty good, not sure if the level of highlights is purely to my tastes, but who am I to criticise, I cant paint anywhere near this well. Bet that fur took ages!
ReplyDeleteNice looking model you have there. have to put mine up this weekend though is pretty different to yours
ReplyDeleteI'm still running behind on this challenge as i havent even started highlighting yet, but have to say i doubt i will be matching the quality of this wolf - WOW... well done Mighty Simo :)
ReplyDeleteThanks guys :)
ReplyDelete@Dalinair - The fur was relatively quick. The longest big was washing the model about 4 times and then it is was just dry brushing with that final highlight.
very nice work dude
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