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Offline Fidelis von Sigmaringen

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Re: Demigryphs with 6e Knightly Orders riders - conversions
« Reply #50 on: September 27, 2020, 10:18:07 PM »
Still needs a competent hand to highlight it that way. I also failed to mention that for a non-professional or "non-mechanical" painter, your free-hand banner is quite good.
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Offline Konrad von Richtmark

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Re: Demigryphs with 6e Knightly Orders riders - two completed units
« Reply #51 on: October 08, 2020, 07:56:35 PM »
Demigryph Knights Panther are done.







Less bling, more serious business. I didn't quite manage to get the little blue sheen on black fur that I had hoped for the cloaks. I tried drybrushing with ultrasmurf blue, but either it got too blue or too insignificant. So I covered up with two rounds of nuln oil, and the result is what you see. It was not what I had planned on but decent enough, so I decided to let it be.

I've had enough of knights and freehanding banners for a bit. Next I'll paint some entirely bog-standard halberdiers.
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Re: Demigryphs with 6e Knightly Orders riders - two completed units
« Reply #52 on: October 08, 2020, 08:04:20 PM »
Ha! I was just seeing this thread again and was going to ask about the cloak.

No need, answer already provided, but it still looks good! :icon_biggrin: :eusa_clap: :::cheers:::
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