And… done!

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Tiny boy!

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It’s new brush day! Trying out Artis Opus this time. €100 doesn’t get you an awful lot of sable these days… 😅

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Putting the new brushes to work!

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Ready for those finishing touches

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Finally pushed through to the finish on these two. My new Artis Opus brushes are fantastic, now I just need to get better at using them 👌

At least basing is the fun part

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Basing begins.

One thing new I’m doing on this batch is going back in and manually adding shading and black lining after the fact, which makes all the difference

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Project complete!

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Current status: very carefully trying to paint a model past me glued together and didn’t have the foresight to make in subassemblies…

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When I’m just doing one, I’m much faster! Maybe batch painting is what’s been killing me

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Particularly love how this cloak turned out. I still need a lot of practice

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Honestly not a very complicated model or paint job. Another couple of sessions should be all I need

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Successful shoulder pad 👌

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Final touches.

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Nailed it!

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I have the power (sword)!

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Captain complete!

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On the turntable, since this model arguably looks better from the back than from the front 😂

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Attempting a pox walker test model, since I can’t find a decent box art tutorial. I don’t have my recipe 100% right yet, but it’s not too far off

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Not as many materials on this guy as you might think 🤔

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I think I pulled it off? He looks reasonably close to the box art version

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All done! One tiny little Nurgle Poxwalker test model

(Recipe included)

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Poxwalker no. 2. These guys are fun to paint, as a little goes a long way, and every single model is unique

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And this guy is done, too!

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Already making a difference to the shelf. Now I just need to rescue the rest out from under the layer of dust 😝

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Number three.

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Midpoint

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Nearly there! Those pants turned out way better than I expected

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Poxwalker no. 3 complete!

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One thing I'm noticing, doing these poxwalkers, is that it's really satisfying finishing one miniature at a time. It's quicker, I'm having more fun, and the variation makes each one interesting. I'm also more willing to try more advanced things, like mixing, glazing, etc, because I only have to worry about what's in front of me, and as a result I am learning and (I think I’m) getting better at this with each one. Batch painting doesn't give me that same dopamine hit

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Poxwalkers on the turntable 😄

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Art vs reference photos

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Next up

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Halfway! The earthworm tentacles were fun

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If you think painting miniature eyes is bad, wait till you try teeth 😅

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At least my brush is up to it!

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Just a few more elements to finish now!

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Almost started painting the base before painting the horns 🤦‍♂️ Disaster averted

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Four for four

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On the one hand, painting Poxwalkers to this standard takes a certain kind of madness…

On the other hand, they look sooo goood 🤤

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@stroughtonsmith 4 Poxwalkers can now be considered a ‘mob’ I’m sure! They look great, I’m a fan of the box art look too.

My partners first painted mini was a poxwalker from the Dark Imperium box, she dubbed him “Monsieur 3-arms” and he still has pride of place in our Detolf!

@martinbuckler do share!
@stroughtonsmith Here he is, though she moved away from the poxwalkers once she discovered how many vampire minis were available …
@martinbuckler really nicely painted! Those vampires too — I have the one with the long red hair and the bats in my queue, have a box here