More progress on Sophia's Revenge. Assembly completed, primed.
That's a big, big model! I don't think I've ever attempted to paint anything so large. Other than my house.More progress on Sophia's Revenge. Assembly completed, primed.
Nice job! I notice a lot more flaws once I take a photo and look at it. though the yellow smudge didn't look too bad. I just assumed it was part of whatever it ate.This aboleth. . uh, I mean "Demonic Deep Lurker" came as the large mini in my monthly "Mini in a Box" subscription service. I painted it immediately and then immediately after I took these pics I noticed the smudge of yellow on the lower lip/mouth area. Sigh It has now been fixed.
I don't see how a Space Marine riding a dinosaur couldn't win. That's a sweet looking figure you made.After some panic when the unofficial repository of pics of Golden Demon winners went down I managed to salvage at least one picture of a Demon winning fig of mine. This one won Gold in the open category at the Canadian GDs in 2004. Suffice to say I would not be competitive in current GD competitions. The plan was to do a squad. That didn't happen.![]()
Thanks. Something I'm proud of there is that despite how common it is now, at the time I'd never seen anyone do a Salamander riding a Salamander. It wasn't a super hard conversion, but the thing that I think really makes it (IMO) is that he's looking at his Auspex, not waving a huge weapon or generally being fighty. There's some story there that you sometimes don't get with GW sculpts.I don't see how a Space Marine riding a dinosaur couldn't win. That's a sweet looking figure you made.
And you point out how that model probably wouldn't win today. It's interesting to note how painting styles and trends have changed over the years. In the 1990s, Space Marines were painted with very bright colors and their bases were a simple goblin green color to simulate grass. In more recent years, oil washes have come into vogue.Thanks. Something I'm proud of there is that despite how common it is now, at the time I'd never seen anyone do a Salamander riding a Salamander. It wasn't a super hard conversion, but the thing that I think really makes it (IMO) is that he's looking at his Auspex, not waving a huge weapon or generally being fighty. There's some story there that you sometimes don't get with GW sculpts.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.