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Pit Fiend and Skeletal Ooze


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Great minis and darned good paint jobs too, thanks for sharing. That Pit Fiend's left hand is just begging for a big-ass sword. I've got my PF on order from discount hobby, hope I get it soon. Do you know if he is bigger than Abyst? I might just have to order the undead ooze too...
 



I'm trying to slow down on ordering Reaper right now, but they are sooo tempting. Great paint jobs - very evocative stuff!
 


Well, good job...
However, that's not a Devil/Demon... THIS is a Demon :D

"A complete multi-part resin model with a wingspan measuring approximately 27cm/10.5 inches and standing approximately 24cm/9.5 inches to the top of his axe."
 

Great job on those, Gospog. I like the Ooze. My only gripe is that, IMHO, the colors should "blend" a bit more. more smoothish transition. Thingy.

When I clicked on the link for the "real" demon, I have to admit my first thought was "HOLY CR@P!". I'd seen the Fig before but never painted.
After having seen it painted, I would never buy it because I KNOW I could never give it a painting like that (Which depresses me, but...).
Awesome fig and tremendous paint job on that... thing.
 

I love the paint jobs on both of these.. the colors are nice and well done!
Now for some criticisim.
The pit Fiend seems really cool.. but the color seems to be monochromatic somewhat. I think it lacks some depth, my advice would be to add some more darker deeper reds to it for shading purposes :)


the slime the colors are perfect and it flows nicely all around with the shading and such. What I would do though instead of using a matte finish on the sealer I would use a glossy.. at least on some of it so that it not only looks like slime but gives off the illusuion that it feels like it too :)
-jon
 


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