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From the workbench: Tribe Chief Morrow, part 2

I’ve been having a ton of fun painting Tribe Chief Morrow. He paints up super quickly, so I only had time for a few sets of photos before he was finished. When I left off in part 1, I had just finished the skin and leathers. Next I tackled the metals.

Tribe Chief Morrow - tackling the metals

Tribe Chief Morrow - metals (left)

Tribe Chief Morrow - metals (right)

Tribe Chief Morrow - metals (back)

A lot of the takes on this miniature have extremely corroded metalwork, but for mine I wanted it nice and clean, to really show the beaten metalwork texture. I’m really happy with how it came out.

Tribe Chief Morrow - final WIP

At this point he’s pretty much finished. I want to clean up the hair around the breastplate a bit, and I need to obtain a base. Luckily on the secondĀ count I have a friend who makes marvelous wooden miniature bases, so I’m looking forward to what he comes up with. I’m still thinking about tweaking some things, so if you have any suggestions, please leave them in the comments!

4 Comments

  1. Chris

    Very cool! Really like the horns and skin tones.

    • althai

      Thanks!

  2. Sternberg Coetzee

    Hi, just discovered your blog, amazing stuff and tutorials so far! šŸ˜€

    Please keep them coming, especially the tutorials.

    • althai

      Thanks! I just added another tutorial. Hope you like it!

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