This beauty of a model comes from Forgeworld. From the first moment I saw a teaser pic of him off of BOLS, I knew he'd be mine ;)
The real task for me was making him both appropriately "nurgly" and still keeping him Black Legion to fit with the rest of my Chaos Space Marine army. This presented some challenges, as my gut just wanted me to paint him up in Death Legion colors to really get the point across ... but then he'd be an outsider. So I was left with keeping his armour black and gold, while focusing on the exposed skin and the breaks in the armour to get the Nurgle touches in.
The skin-tone was fun. All of the fleshy stuff was base-coated in Dheneb Stone. This was followed by a heavy Ogryn Flesh wash. When that was dry, I hit those areas of flesh that felt like they REALLY got the Nurgle-rot with a Thraka Green wash. Now, as you can see in the sections of his arm above, this blended with the already Ogryn Fleshed areas to make a truly sickening green. These areas were then even coated with 'Ardcoat to make them seem shiny and still wet. My wife can hardly look at this model, it makes her want to retch.
Awesome. :)
The areas on his stomach looked extra corroded, and all my biology classes in college certainly did not go to waste in getting this gruesome detail. These areas looked like they were beneath the skin layer, so I painted them to look like subcutaneous fat would. They were based with Iyanden Darksun and then washed with Baal Red, to look like semi-bloody yellowish fat. The large section was touched with a bit of green too.
The black armour was based in Charadon Granite, washed with Badab Black, then highlighted with Codex Grey.
The bright green effects were Scorpion Green, strategically washed with Thraka Green. The effect on the blade was taken further with some Devlan Mud to get it to completely blend into the blade.
Rust effects was a very light drybrush of Solar Macharius Orange. It's not a bright orange, which is why I like it for this purpose. Be sure to really dry out that brush, it's a foundation paint which means it goes on thicker than you expect.
Let me know what you guys think...
The work on the sword particularly caught my eye. The paint shade blending is very well done.
ReplyDeleteI too have lusted after this model but one can't buy everything.
John
Shining, glowing, slimy, beautiful, I've yet to master the art of glowing effects and I love yours!
ReplyDeleteI love that nasty belly. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLooks great, but the Imperium cannot tolerate the existence of such heretics. BURN! :)
ReplyDeleteYou know, Black Legion can be a black shoulder pad trimmed in gold.
ReplyDeleteIt says right in the chaos Codex.
just wanted to point that out.
it really is an awesome model!!
Awesome paint job, I love the glossy appearance over the wounds, it gives a real toxic-liquid feel. I really like the tip of the sword too, very nicely done mate
ReplyDeleteI love that model. if this is spam feel free to take down this comment but i need subscribers to my blog if i want to keep bloggin otherwise ill stop. (its a chaos blog)
ReplyDeleteYour blog is great. You need to update more frequently. I use your tacticas/tips all the time.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work.
If looking at a Nurgle model makes your bile rise and a wave of nausea sweep over you...you've done it right. :)
ReplyDeleteExceptional work here: it's beautiful in it's celebration of the grotesque. I love it.