After a good hour of sifting through models at home and in the bits box in store. I found the two models I liked most. A High elf from the Lord of the Ring Warhammer Collection, A High Elf Horse from Warhammer, and a head of a Chaos horse...
Over all it took about 3 hours (Excluding green stuff and drying times).
The green stuff took about an hour to sculpt and left it over night to cure. (I didn't record this I hadn't had the idea to film it yet...Next time I will...)
Anyway, Hope you enjoy it... erm, Its been made shorter with the use of Speed, and editing out the great gaps where I tipped the water over, Smacked my hand on the desk, Lost the paint... and ither random things. How ever I did leave me eating the cake in... Its very important to eat cake :D
Thanks for watching :D
@lunawhisper104
Wasn't bad for a shit cam for £5 xD getting a HD cam ASAP :D
zoe409 1 year ago
only one complaint: better cam!
apart from that awzum job and vid man!!
lunawhisper104 2 years ago
I do usually spray them yeah... Painting the models on the sprue i find leaves lines and gaps in the paintwork... I just finished my 4 hour project or small citadel scene...But ive ran out of greenstuff... so its 90% finnished. anyways, i'm uploading that tomorrow night.
Thanks for the feedbacks :D x
zoe409 2 years ago
Do you not use spray to undercoat? Also, isn't it easier to paint while the model's still on the sprue? All in all, though, it's awesome. Do some moar! :D
evilpyro15 2 years ago