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Sunday 31 January 2016

Nurgle Chaos Chosen [WIP - Calcified protrusions]

When I think of Nurgle, one of the things that come to mind are numerous calcified protrusions be it horns, deformed bone or just pointy skeletal thingies in general. That and plenty of diseased, rotting, and necrotising flesh. Not really a pretty picture to look at let alone paint but there you have it. 

Nurgle Chosen, work-in-progress on the calcified protrusions (horns, bones and pointy skeletal stuff)

If you look close enough, you may have noticed that not all calcified protrusions were painted the same way. To be specific, I went about painting these three types of calcified materials in three different ways. You might wonder why use such a time consuming approach? Well, simply because painting all of them in the same way would have resulted in an excruciatingly boring colour scheme. 

Exposed lungs peep out from in between the Nurgle Chosen's rib cage
Addition of the beige/yellow/brown layers has somewhat brightened the green armour
Still undecided whether to go for a rotting flesh look or bony look for the stripes on the boltgun

For the bones, I used the old Citadel Khemri Brown, Bleached Bone and Skull White in various ratios; each applied as a thin layer from darkest to brightest always with part of the bottom layer showing through and all tied up with a Devlan Mud wash. For the horns, I started with Scorched Brown followed by a drybrush of Khemri Brown and Bleached Bone plus a Devlan Mud wash to give it a different, darker texture. Finally for the pointy skeletal stuff, I reversed the order of brightness from light to dark i.e. I began with Bleached Bone followed by Tausept Ochre, Calthan Brown, Scorched Brown and then Chaos Black to simulate a burnt tip look. All in all, three slightly different looks.

Horns atop the Chosen's helmet extend partly to the heavy bolter on his back
Nurgle Chosen, back view of the latest work-in-progress
Spinal cord at the Chosen's back had the same colour scheme as the ribcage

Next up will be the Chosen's fleshy bits as well as loincloth which may yet change the existing look and further tweak the existing colour scheme. I feel that the Chosen needs an injection of some semi-bright pastel colours to make it 'pop'. What I have in mind and what I may be able to execute are two different things entirely so I hope to find a middle ground and make a half decent attempt. 

Not much calcified protrusions from this angle apart from some pointy things on the right leg

Currently, I'm alternating between working on Bandai's Star Wars model kits and my usual minis. While assembling a 1/12 scale Stormtrooper (something I'm able to quickly work on as I try to source paint supplies for the Millennium Falcon) I somehow stabbed myself pretty hard with a blade. The wound below looks innocuous enough but it was deep enough to cause a fair amount of bleeding. As tempting as it was to use actual blood on my Nurgle Chosen I wasn't that gross. Not really. 

An innocuous looking wound that was rather deep

Other than being a klutz around sharp implements, I'm making good progress on both fronts. It's great to have variety in your projects as it keeps things from getting stale. On that note, here's wishing you an interesting week ahead hobby-wise. And be careful when using sharp pointy tools.

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    1. Thanks and yeah ... ouch! But I'm just being a big baby about it ... LOL

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  2. he's looking really good so far. I like the tonal variation on the bone!

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    1. Thanks Zab ... seemed pretty OCD of me to even consider it but luckily it turned out pretty ok.

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  3. Great job as usual!
    It's a hard life being a modeller!

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    1. Thanks Luca ... not that hard, we have fun after all. :)

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  4. Its getting there! Should be pus not blood for the blood god!

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    1. Good point ... not much of a fan of the Citadel Nurgle's Rot though ... still trying to figure out a way to escape using it though it's starting to be a losing battle.

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  5. Excellent progress! I never would have thought about doing the boney parts in subtly different shades... you're definitely right though. Looks much more interesting this way.

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    1. Thank you very much Moiterei. Glad you like it so far.

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  6. It is looking great so far, but I do believe that a blood sacrifice is going a little bit too far :D

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    1. Ha ha ha ... yeah, that's just me being a big baby over a small cut. ^_^

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  7. I've done that to myself numerous times!

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    1. Ouch! The pain we go through for the Gods of Art. :)

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  8. Ouch! I've sliced and stabbed myself enough over the years to understand all too well how this must feel.

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    1. Yep I sliced myself before this and I didn't think it was in good taste to show that wound. This one was more harmless but super painful cause I stabbed it real deep.

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  9. Looking great, shame about the self mutilation tho! Perhaps Father Nurgle demanded a blood offering for his boon!?

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