I am very excited to show you what I have been working on today. Tylos Rubio!
I picked him up at Warhammer Fest yesterday and I washed him, trimmed him and undercoated him last night. I then airbrushed him this morning and started work on him this afternoon (after I went to see Captain America)
He is a very pleasant sculpt and has some really cool adornment without being overly complex or saturated. I followed Drakes guide that he completed for Nathaniel Garro but I used a different gold.
Here are some more pics:
I hope that you all enjoy my work. I am pretty proud of how he has turned out.
I am on holiday for a week now so I will see you all soon when I bring you some more finished Raven Guard.
Stay fluffy
Kaelo
Awesome work Kaelo! Very efficient!
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DeleteThird pic is the best. Looks awesome. Happy you are out of your dry patch with a vengeance.
ReplyDeletePretty amazing progress for a day.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks :) it's a pretty easy mini for a day :)
DeleteLove it! Great work! :D impressive days work as well!
ReplyDeleteHaha thanks mate!
DeleteNice job, it's a great miniature, I love the sculpt. Bonus points for painting him in a day!
ReplyDeleteCheers buddy :)
DeleteMate, and you say your a gamer not a painter.... Very good job!
ReplyDeleteWas great hanging out at the fest, see you guys soon!
Cheers buddy! Yeah was great hanging out, here is to many more events!
DeleteSplendid job, especially in a day! Looking forward to seeing the Knights Errant out partying together.
ReplyDeleteCheers bredder! Have no idea why I didn't do a pic with Garro against some cultists!! ./Facepalm
DeleteThis looks fantastic! I was a little worried about the sculpt when I first saw Tylos teased in the Warhammer Fest image. You put my worries to rest and many painters to shame!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you for the kind words :) made my day!
DeleteSeeing these pics makes me like the model more. Great job!
ReplyDeleteHe's soooo awesome ^_^
ReplyDeleteAwesome Work Kaelo! I cant find the recipe for the armour which you mentioned you use, woud love to be able to recreate what you did.
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