Pretty sure this is how it's gonna go
Half-painted the Age of Sigmar Spearhead scenery (or is it called terrain?). I messed up the first piece by painting it too dark. Second one slightly better.
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There we go. Got a spot in the back corner to leave the scythe when it is not in use. Now to look at the other two body types and then attach to the side.

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A temple of Sigmar profaned by the vile-vile Skaven magic, desoled view of two opposed magics fighting on the stone surface.

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Working on a ”dry dock” for storing my Kurnoths with their magnetized arms. #minipainting #ageofsigmar #sylvaneth #3dprinting
”Hmm, I have 12 Kurnoth Hunters with all the weapons magnetized that are partially painted. What should I do!? I know! I will build another 3! That will get them all finished!” #warhammer #ageofsigmar #minipainting
Sculpting practice! I have mixed feelings about the old multi-part zombie kit. On the one hand, it has a lot of charm, and many of the faces are great. On the other, the heads and hands are huge and the shoulder joins are pretty rough.
My main reason for doing this is to practice sculpting without having to create a whole figure from scratch, which is always intimidating.
I got to try things I've never done before, like the hair and the blade, as well as some anatomy and cloth, which is a struggle. I wanted to create a more martial zombie that holds a shield and appears more focused, inspired by the 90s ones sculpted by Gary Morley. The head is from the previous generation skaven stormvermin kit.

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