They are wonderfully sculpted models with lots of details and make a great addition to the Goblinoid army. It was also fun to paint something using Scaly Green and Hawk Turquoise, two colours in my collection that have very limited use over the years...
Thursday 8 March 2012
Döda Vatten Trolls
Over the years I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with Citadel's Troll models. I loved the superb Fantasy Tribe Trolls and hated the comic idiot ones that replaced them. I did however quite like the River Troll models released in the Nineties and have now managed to slap a coat of paint on the three I bought back then.
They are wonderfully sculpted models with lots of details and make a great addition to the Goblinoid army. It was also fun to paint something using Scaly Green and Hawk Turquoise, two colours in my collection that have very limited use over the years...
They are wonderfully sculpted models with lots of details and make a great addition to the Goblinoid army. It was also fun to paint something using Scaly Green and Hawk Turquoise, two colours in my collection that have very limited use over the years...
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Nicely done. I am definitely enjoying this project of yours. Oh, by the way, I agree completely about Hawk Turquoise. Although I think it's a beautiful color, I rarely get to use it either. Now I'm thinking I should search through the pile of old lead and find a project for a pot of Hawk Turquoise.
ReplyDeleteJust started some Hobgoblins and after trying red have decided the Hawk Turquoise might be worth a try...
DeleteLove the blog. Well done!
ReplyDeleteOne negative though....the text appears rather light in relation to the background, making it hard to read (on my display of course).
That better? :-)
DeleteMuch! Ta.
DeleteScratch and sniff under the bases? Better not... :-)
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