I began by painting the outer body of the creature with Folk Art "Dark Brown". I then painted the underbelly and the inside of the legs with GW "Tanned Flesh". I followed that with painting the upturned ground around the beastie with Ceramcoat "Walnut".
Next, I painted some of the lumps on the base as boulders using Folk Art "Medium Gray". Then, when everything had a chance to dry, I gave the entire creature a wash with GW Agrax Earthshade" wash using a wet brush.
When the wash was good and dry, I painted the mandibles and the claws on the tips of the legs, with Accent "Real Umber". I then drybrushed the outer parts of the figure with Americana "Sable Brown", and the under-parts with Americana "Shading Flesh. I painted the eyes with Black, and added a tiny White dot to each of them to make them look shiny. Lastly, I gave the earth around the base a drybrushing with Americana "Mississippi Mud", and followed that with some Americana "Khaki Tan".
I let the figure sit overnight, and the next morning I gave it a coat of Ceramcoat "Matte Varnish". Later that afternoon I flocked the base, leaving parts of the upturned earth and boulders around the creature bare. The next morning I sprayed the figure with Testor's "Dullcote" spray varnish.
I'm very happy with how this figure turned out, and I think it looks suitably terrifying in 10mm.A 10mm unit of High Elves collectively craps their pants as the earth erupts before them. |
Very nice! I had one of these bite me in a hotel room once!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope it wasn't as big as this one! :)
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