My take on the limited edition Funko Pop Space Marine. A really fun project as I provided something different and that's always going to bring out a new perspective
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Behold the beast! His name is..Hmm, bubbles? I'm still at the drawing board on that one but a beast of nurgle he is all the same. The word lolloping was used on the package to describe this monster and I like that. I also like teaching classes, in this case, Canada will be the last run of my monstrous creature class as I'm preparing another class to share with my fellow painting wizards. More info on that soon!
The green marine! I started this model at my beginners class in Canada. Which is why there happens to be a maple leaf on his shoulder. I wanted to push for bright vibrant colors on this model, opposed to my usual desaturated approach. All green, all fun.
The iconic anti-hero himself, new and improved. This kit was a blast to assemble and had some hidden easter eggs that provided a unique look at the tactical dreadnought armor. Back in black and lets see if he can put a new spin on that old Vigilus invasion.
Finished! My take on the Legion of the Damned. Painted during a small class I taught in England. I've always loved the concept, ever since that fabled and limited release of a legion of the damned captain in the 2nd edition era. I'll be making more of these. And yes we can code name him Nicholas Cage ala the ghost rider documentary.
Mortarion, Primarch of the Death Guard. But I call him Buttermoth. This was my second time painting this model, which is always and interesting experience on such a large figure, spending that much time again on the same model. What did I like from the last one and what would I have done differently? I forgot but here are some pictures.
I finished this ol boy a while back but was having some quirks in the photography department. A super fun piece to work on, the simple color scheme allowed me to maximize the tones and sink some time into the finer points. Painted in about 12 hours, enjoy!