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Fantastic work as always! I love what you did with the wings and backpack, it's very original.
ReplyDeleteI may have to pilfer the concept.
-Jim
Most definitely people will loot your idea, but of course, your ideas are always good!
ReplyDeleteI like how your red blends to blue or blue blends to red? Haha, they look really great!
Very impressive and nice use of various kit parts. It's given me a different idea to do him perched like a gargoyle on the side of a building or something.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Night Lords done well are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteAwesome wings. The helmet also helps- but the wings! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteNight Lords were my first fully painted army so I can appreciate all the blue blending. (You may have seen them on BoLS, I think BigRed owns them now.) You've also managed to add red while avoiding the "superman syndrome" that so often happens. (What is it about poor red? Add green and it's "christmas syndrome".)
ReplyDeleteThe white helmet not only pulls from the Night Lords mythos, but helps balance and accentuate the lightning bolts. Altogether a well blended visual on a paintscheme that is not usually subtle.
I actually quite like the lightning. Its cheesy in this totally awesome way.
ReplyDeleteApart from the gold ending up looking a bit too 'brassy', that is one hell of a job.
ReplyDeleteThe blue blends, the blue blends into the red, the bone, the freehand icon and the lightning are simply amazing. As is the entire conversion + his pose.
You make me want to work harder on my Night Lords. :)
Excellent job, as always.
ReplyDeleteLoved the wings, in special the trancision from red to blues!
Thanks guys!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I painted any Night Lords, so I'm happy with how the lightning and skull turned out.
Cheers
Dave
Awesome conversion, excellent colors and a cool pose to boot..
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty average. The static pose + bland head doesn't do justice to the elaborate wings
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic. It's a very straightforward execution of the classic studio Night Lords scheme - which is so difficult to make look good. More often than not people fluff the lightning and make it look like white zigzags.
ReplyDeleteI know where that base is from. I painted the same one on a Chaos mini for my last Astronomi-con army.
ReplyDeleteDude, awesome work! I am currently working on my Night Lords army, and wanted to know if you had a tutorial for this mini? mostly just what bitz you used, like the claws, the chest bones and the wings. great job man, love it.
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