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Blipvertus multigame Dwarf army

Blipvertus multigame Dwarf army

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Dwarf King finished

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I added some shields from the plastic Oathmark kits to both the King and the musician whom I’m still calling Horatio. Like the other shields, I painted the back with Army Painter Fur Brown and waded with GW Seraphim Sepia. The metal rims and boss are Army Painter Plate Mail Steel.

I used one of Little  Big Man Studios transfers from their Viking range for the Dwarf King’s shield. The musician also got his shield transfer from LBMS but from the Oathmark Dwarf range. Note that the 1.29mm sized Viking shields fit perfectly on the plastic Oathmark shields. Of course as an alternative, you could get the Victrix plastic shields and use them instead. I used one of Little Big Man Studios transfers from their Viking range for the Dwarf King’s shield. The musician also got his shield transfer from LBMS but from the Oathmark Dwarf range. Note that the 1.29mm sized Viking shields fit perfectly on the plastic Oathmark shields. Of course as an alternative, you could get the Victrix plastic shields and use them instead.
After attaching the shields with superglue I gave them a final matte coat varnish. After it dried I used GW Ardcoat gloss on the jewel in the King’s ring, the jewels on the sword’s cross piece and hilt as well as the single jewel in his crown. After attaching the shields with superglue I gave them a final matte coat varnish. After it dried I used GW Ardcoat gloss on the jewel in the King’s ring, the jewels on the sword’s cross piece and hilt as well as the single jewel in his crown.

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captainventanus
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These are great, enjoyed browsing through the project so far.

nightrunner
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Beautiful work. It’s a lovely little centrepiece. Rightly so.

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