The fourth blightking makes his appearance. In the vein of the others I tried to keep to a relatively similar palette while also painting him as an individual model. The last of these is almost done, which will get me close to my complete warband.



A Miniature Painting Blog
The fourth blightking makes his appearance. In the vein of the others I tried to keep to a relatively similar palette while also painting him as an individual model. The last of these is almost done, which will get me close to my complete warband.



The third Blightking is now done. For this one I used Kimera Kolors paints that I just got. They make for some killer rust and oxidised copper tones. Very keen to play with them some more on other types of materials.


Slowly making my way through the rest of the unit. I’m painting these one by one with the intent of making them look a bit haphazard. I figure these are Nurgle’s (almost) greatest champions, they probably achieved a lot to get where they are, and have amassed their gear over the course of their lives. They to me are more like a party of high-level adventurers rather than a military unit, and I want the painting to reflect that.



I’ve also based and primed the leader for the warband, a nurgle sorcerer

I’m currently working on a very small (400 points) Nurgle force for an Age of Sigmar escalation Campaign. The army is composed of a unit of Blightkings, a unit of plaguebearers, and a sorcerer. Here is the first completed blightking.

