The penultimate post for both this batch of Dwarven Slayers and my July models (Round-Ups aside). We today have the Dwarf Daemon Slayer, again from 1994, coinciding with the Warhammer Armies: Dwarfs release of 1994 for 4th edition WHFB. I’ve also painted this model before three years ago, but with a second one, what was I to do but put some time between them and get around to painting the second? I mean, if they were plastic, or even a lot less “closed”, I’d have probably tried to convert this second one, but hey, simply painting it will have to do!
Once again this model has sat on the desk for quite a long time. I mean, it’s been there since it’s twin was sat there alongside. And as I just checked to find. that was three years ago. Now off to join his painted brethren he goes…
Another great looking slayer model mate, with the attention to detail I’ve come to expect with your slayer models
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Thank you Dave. So close to finishing the next few, and then I have to go hunting for more of the metals that got “cleaned up” at some point…
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Superb work.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Cheers, Pete! 🙂
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Brilliant again mate – I forgot to mention on your others, I’m very impressed with the green spot colour on the gems… so nice against the orange hair!
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Thanks Alex – particularly with these ones, I’d used blue as the spot on the previous batch, so I needed to give it another bit of slight variation..
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Brilliant! Really like the hair, the tattoos and the stripey trousers! 🙂
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Thanks John. Plenty more of all three of those to come! (after I paint them, anyway…)
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More superb work! I think the determined expression of the sculpt is further enhanced by how you painted the eyes. That is top-level painting in my eyes!
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Thanks Kuribo – a grumpy expression for a grumpy dwarf (and RIP, Grumpy Cat!)
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And this one is probably my favourite of the old slayer sculpts. Maybe more so than Gotrek.
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High praise indeed! Though the classic Gotrek model isn’t the very best one I’ve seen. My own favourite would probably be the WHQ Slayer.
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