Maulerfiend

I just finished assembling and painting my Maulerfiend. I painted it in the Khorne Daemonkin color scheme. The model has magnetized weapons. Now I am one step closer to owning all the models.
It is the first model that I painted at the same time I was assembling it so I forgot to take pictures. I used Revel paints: Ferrari red, silver, gold, yellow, fluorescent orange and some Lidl paints: metal and black.

10 before 30: Cleveland edition

So here it is, number 4 on the list. The highlight of Cristi's business trip to the US. The shop attendant was really impressed how far he's travelled just to get a Maulerfiend so he looked around the shop for goodies to compliment his guest's purchase and he came up with a badge. The thing with US shops is they are the only ones more expensive than the GW website. Because you pay extra taxes at the register. Oh well, it was worth the trip to tick another one on the list. Oslo is most definitely next!



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Forge World Khorne Daemon Prince

I managed to buy a Forge World Khorne Daemon Prince. This fucker is really annoying to assemble since you must glue every horn, tooth and spike.
I wanted to paint it in exact the same color scheme as the one on the web site, basically red and gold.
Painted the base with silver and the tubes with blue and washed with nuln oil everything.







Verminlord

In my opinion the Verminlord is the coolest model that can be found on the games workshop site so I bought one and I will use it as a Bloodthirster.
Since I will not play Age of Sigmar, I assembled the model with a scry-orb and a doomstar.


 I chose to paint the model like one of my other Bloodthirsters, black skin, red armor and gold details.
I saw on the web a couple of images with Verminlords to find a nice color scheme for the horns and I ended up glazing them from black to bright brown. I also glazed the tail from black to purple.

I covered the horns and orb in gloss and this is how the finished model looks like: