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Irish SAGA

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Dags, Dogs or Dugs, they're still viciously lovable.

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Dags, Dogs or Dugs, they're still viciously lovable.
Dags, Dogs or Dugs, they're still viciously lovable.

Irish wolf hounds and handler.

The leash is just the plastic cord that lives in some earphone cables with the copper wire to help the wire survive the trauma of being twisted and thrown around.

The tartan wasn’t very good this time, so bad i revisited it after taking the pics. I made him deliberately darker than most of the others and his clothes more grubby. Having to manage angry dogs can’t be a clean and easy job.

I got a bit of scarring on the right snout of one dog and the other pretty clean. Only two ended up with bloody mouths because for some reason the thought of them all being bloody just didn’t seem aesthetically pleasing.

East paint job; just Army Painter Uniform Grey, Nulin Oil, Celestra Grey dry brush. A bit of Morghast off white around the eye brows and snout, because looking at pics on line this seemed right. To add variety I used other off-whites (Grey Seer, Celestra Grey etc.)

Apart from being shaggy, big and paler around the legs there’s not a lot of patterning to the coat to play with.

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Dags, Dogs or Dugs, they're still viciously lovable.
Dags, Dogs or Dugs, they're still viciously lovable.

Finished off the full Saga point of 8 hounds and a handler.

The remaining 2 dogs in the box have been put to good use on a hero’s base.

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