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Post by Atreju on Aug 17, 2016 9:34:51 GMT
I think you can leave it this way. It resembles the style of the army enough to be recognized, but still differs enough to be a kind of its own.
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tequilaman
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Location: Hannover, Germany
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Post by tequilaman on Aug 22, 2016 23:16:54 GMT
You are doing great paintjobs here, thanks for sharing. I like your idea of a white part to "glue" all members of the dirz warband together. On that I think you can leave the helmet as it is on the pics. A bit of variation on the amount of white adds more interest, imo. Rock on painting and sharing.
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Post by danakil on Jun 15, 2019 11:00:28 GMT
Threadomancy!! But it’s me on my own thread, so I guess it’s kinda okay. I’ve practically finished all the stuff I have for my Infinity Yu Jing army, and I wanted to paint something different. The choice was this lonely Boor Warrior, which is not one of the best Rackham sculpts. I might paint another dwarf of Tir-na-bor after this.
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Post by Atreju on Aug 31, 2019 19:51:31 GMT
The dark scheme is very interesting, from the dark metal from the axe, knee and shield, the skin, the hair. The yellowish leather and the turquoise buttons(?) are a nice contrast to them. Nice work, I like that it's kind of unusual for Tir-Na-Bor.
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Post by danakil on Jun 5, 2020 17:48:52 GMT
Threadomancy again! I bought the new Kaldstrom set for Infinity but wasn’t motivated to paint them, and I thought to paint these for fun and expand my painting limits. I know they are a bit ugly when compared to the newest Tir-na-bors, but they have grown in me. Now I hope to keep painting Confrontation figures in less than a year.
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