Here comes some pictures of my 72 Draugar after I added some paint and fixed up the bases. I wanted them to look a pale but blueish in tone, as they are described in the Norese Mythology, I hope I managed that... if not...I won´t re-paint them;)
You can find my article about Draugar and also some scenarios for the new
Blood Eagle wargaming rules in the latest
Wargames, Soldiers and Strategy magasine, issue-85
Excellent figures Michael! Very unusual!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on these guys! The skin colour looks great! Though if you change your mind at some point I'd guess a thin blue wash over the skin would tint it quite nicely with minimal effort.
ReplyDeleteLooking great Michael.
ReplyDeleteThey look dynamic, fierce and superb...excellent job!
ReplyDeleteThey look suitably scary – very nice work Michael!
ReplyDeleteWonderful stuff! The skin tone is perfect.
ReplyDelete/Mattias
Wow theses came out very good! I look forward to seeing them on the table soon. they could be used for a number of different periods from Viking to Modern!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Great job on them!
ReplyDeleteSome excellent conversions there, Michael, splendid stuff!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work Michael! I really like them.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff here Michael. Like the painting and the poses - they do look like they are reaching out for the living.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross
Well done Micheal!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Great work as always and painted pretty damned quickly as well!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks matey !
DeleteI painted these minis in mars and april at the same time as I painted lots of minis for our Salute game.
Thank you very much my friends !
ReplyDeleteJust saw them in WSS and I must confess I'm really impressed. You don't see viking Z's all that often and your's certainly are a fabulous bunch.
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