It is very encouraging and inspiring to see, that even though you work very hard, you still seem to find enough time for this great hobby! The white headed eagle, clearly hints that you have now settled in USA? ;)
Superb. The white armour really prooves a great surface for weathering. Great choice of model on the inquisitor btw. Looks like a great sculpt to work with.
Fantastic! That green is just delicious. The skin and blue colours are superb as usual.
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ReplyDeleteThanks guys :) , I just updated the pics. I didn't realize the iphone blogger app packed them so much.
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting for those tax returns to buy the new lense and do a proper pictorial.
Oooh the bigger pics are most welcome! Not that it changes my opinion, pretty hard to improve on greatness like that :D
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Migs! It's great to see that you're back in action and producing splendid minis with such a pace.
ReplyDeleteIt is very encouraging and inspiring to see, that even though you work very hard, you still seem to find enough time for this great hobby!
ReplyDeleteThe white headed eagle, clearly hints that you have now settled in USA? ;)
Great update on one of my favourite blogs. The new head and weapon swap really works. And beautiful painting as usual. /Mattias
ReplyDeleteAwesome update Migs. Really like the acolytes and their yellow masks/helms. Any chance of closeups of each individual mini?
ReplyDeleteSweet stuff! I particularly like the two hooded acolytes -- they seem to lend the Inquisitor himself so much gothic menace. Really well done.
ReplyDeleteSuperb. The white armour really prooves a great surface for weathering. Great choice of model on the inquisitor btw. Looks like a great sculpt to work with.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteTinfoil: I actually have four of those cultists done. There's a previous post of them and the rogue trader.
Jakob: thanks. I painted this model (converted) when it first came out. It was great to revisit it. One of Juan's best and real vintage citadel. :)
Dai: I'm waiting for my tax returns to buy the right lense and will then really go to town photographing the project.
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