Showing posts with label Ultra Forge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ultra Forge. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Great Unclean One painting update 1




Old School Terminator here,
I finally started painting my Ultraforge Greater Plague Daemon and it can seem pretty daunting looking at all the little details that I am going to eventually have to address as I paint the basic scheme onto the model right now.
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I decided to go with the basic skin tones of Dark, almost greyish green with a very purple tan color (looks mostly purple due to the camera for some reason). I think by the time the paintjob is done, it will tie together well with the pustules, open wounds and the guts. The idea is that the pustules will recieve layers of wash to make them look realistic, the wounds will get additional meaty shades and pinks added into them for the texture and the guts are sure to look foul.
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I have left the armor, hooves, sword and eyes alone for right now and I know it is a terrible sight at the moment, but I want everyone to see how it progresses. I wish I would have posted the terrible looking initial painting photos I took when I was painting my daemon prince because it didn't even look like the same model when it was done. Anyway, let me know what you think so far, feedback is always appreciated.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Ultraforge Greater Plague Daemon kit review












I purchased the Greater Plague Daemon model from Ultraforge last week and I am very pleased with what I got for my money!
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First off, after handling the Forge World Greater Daemon of Nurgle and now owning this one, I must say that the level of detail in the Ultra Forge model is on par with its MUCH more expensive cousin. There are tiny maggots in many of the open wounds, there are bulging sores, pockmarks, broken blisters and of course, tons of entrails! It really is a beatiful model in a disgusting, Nurgly way!
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The construction was incredibly easy. Everything is one solid peice except for the horns and the sword arm. Both the horns and the sword arm fit perfectly as they should with a model of this grade. Even better was the fact that I got all the releasing agent off with only one short soak in dawn dish soap and water. There was not a bit of flash and not a single mold line on this model either. It is a perfect cast.
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Sizewise, it is about as tall as a dreadnought, maybe a little taller and it is about as big around as a 60mm monstrous creature base, making it an imposing model, but not so big that it is off-scale with your 40k force.
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Overall, I think this model is MUCH better looking than the current Games Workshop Greater Daemon of Nurgle, which, in my opinion is the worst looking model in the daemons line and with a price of only $69.99 versus the $50 GW wants, I would happily put my money on this model.
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Now the potential downside: It is not a GW legal model for tournaments, so you may want to have your Greater Madam Trash Heap (randon Fraggle Rock reference) on standby, but for me, I play Chaos Space Marines, so I wouldn't take this model in a tourney situation anyway, but for friendly pick-up games, it is a good model to turn a few heads and have some fun! As always feel free to comment!