The finished Bloodbrute in natural light. |
After finishing painting the Brute's head and completing the "gums" that surround it, I glued it into position and then glued the front onto the model. I used rubberbands to secure the bond.
Not so unbound... |
After some additional touch-ups it was time to finish the whites on the horns and teeth that heavily adorn this thing.
After I mounted the front piece I finished the fleshy bits and the weird warpy gut bits. I used an assortment of colors to achieve this look, which I am ultimately satisfied with.
The belly of the beast. |
The pink gut bits were mostly done using (Khorne forgive me) Pink Horror, which is one of the current line of Citadel paints. I used some Aileene's paint (Dusty Rose) for the high lights.
I then added another solid coat of Ruby Red to the red areas on the model, matching it up with the other World Eater models.
I next finished off the metal on the exhaust and the barrel of the Multi Melta.
The back of the Brute |
The tentacles that a bursting from it's side were a bit of challenge, but after a few purple ink washes I got a look that I liked.
Done except for the flocking. |
The finished model: flocked before sealing it. |
Next up, more World Eaters!
The main horns look great.
ReplyDeleteQuestion. Do you use a daylight bulb when painting or is your camera giving a lot of false yellow in your pictures. The outside shot gives it better justice for sure.
Kind of make me want to paint the one I have. I can never pick who to place it with though.
Yes, the interior light is tricking my camera on the inside shots. The exterior is definitely truer to reality. It took me a long time to figure out what faction to go with as well and I am torn on which way to go with the other one I have.
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