The next one of my little batch of Dwarven Slayers completed for the Jewel of July challenge. This one is a Dragon Slayer, no doubt from the Warhammer Armies: Dwarfs release of 1994 for 4th edition WHFB, when the “Troll Slayer” units from 3rd editon were vastly expanded with the addition of Giant Slayers, as well as Dragon and Daemon Slayer Heroes.
Like the others, this one spent quite awhile part-painted, with a little done here and there over the last couple of years before my recent push to get it done and off my damn desk! That’s one more down and one less in the way before I can get to the plastic Slayers.
The stripes on the trousers have a great flow to them and follow the creases really well, the tattoo’s are excellent, fantastic work all round I would say
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Thanks Dave. I do quite like painting Slayers, and enjoy them every time I get back around to working on them. Well, usually! 🙂
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I’d just echo Dave’s comment here I think! Nice axe!
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Cheers, John – appreciated!
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Love those old Slayer models – great work!
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Thanks, Wudugast! 🙂
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Great work- as has already been said: the detailing is fantastic.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thanks Pete – hopefully you like the next two as well. 🙂
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Brilliant mate – perfect pants & tatts combo 🙂
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Cheers, Alex. Sometimes it’s just good to go old-school rather than reinvent the wheel.
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Fantastic work on another classic sculpt! The orange really stands out but the part that impresses me most is the freehand. It adds some nice detail and character to a mini that already oozes it!
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Thanks Kuribo. This one is really a pretty nice and characterful sculpt, so it was quite fun to paint once I got going.
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