Hello folks,
As I recently rediscovered nine old daemonettes, I've been wondering how to go about painting them once they leave the paintstripperjar. I have in mind to paint them as linemen for a not-Dark Elf Blood Bowl team and supplement them with some of the more recent daemonettes as Witch Elves and blitzers.
So, this unfortunate Hero Quest Orc had to serve as a test for the paint scheme. The horror - a pinkish orc:
Anyways, although the pictures does not really show it, I think this is one of the best minis I've ever painted, especially considering the model :-). I think the colour scheme (stolen or inspired by James Wappel's excellent daemonettes) will work fine for the daemonettes. Now I only need to find a suitable team clothing colour scheme...
More pictures for further reference - for some reason they have a greenish tone, must get a better lightbulb :-):
As I recently rediscovered nine old daemonettes, I've been wondering how to go about painting them once they leave the paintstripperjar. I have in mind to paint them as linemen for a not-Dark Elf Blood Bowl team and supplement them with some of the more recent daemonettes as Witch Elves and blitzers.
So, this unfortunate Hero Quest Orc had to serve as a test for the paint scheme. The horror - a pinkish orc:
Anyways, although the pictures does not really show it, I think this is one of the best minis I've ever painted, especially considering the model :-). I think the colour scheme (stolen or inspired by James Wappel's excellent daemonettes) will work fine for the daemonettes. Now I only need to find a suitable team clothing colour scheme...
More pictures for further reference - for some reason they have a greenish tone, must get a better lightbulb :-):
Anyways, thanks for reading - if you found the post interesting then any
comments, questions, or tips (commercial clicks :-)) are greatly appreciated!
Until the next time; stay safe and prepare to slaughter Zombies!
All the best,
Kasper
Very cool figure, but that backdrop is really awesome! Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteLooks good Kasper, the spots really add interest.
ReplyDelete