The Colossal Squig. Again another model from Forge World that I painted for a customer. A very easy model to assemble. Many people thought that the single leg would not be strong enough to support the body of the Squig. But surprisingly it a solid cast model. The only thing that really needed doing was pinning the foot to the base to help it balance. But other than that, I really loved this model. Anyone else have a go at painting him, and what did you think?
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I am jealous twofold – your skill and that you get the chance to paint all these amazing models!
I love it- its a bit more stylized than normal would you think?
Easily better then Keith Robertson's seen in the background of his Ogre Army in the new White Dwarf. Top work mate.
Nice work.. haven't tried such a model, but would love to have a go at it! Nice to know it is quite solid!
Hey, thanks. The big squig is a real nice model. He was a fun paint.
Excellent your style of painting suits this model nicely. Much better then the red orange ones.
I agree with Brovatar, much more real looking than the red'space hoppers' (although those work in larger units). I also love the base – makes the model tie together really well. Are there any tutorials or showcases on the site regarding basing btw?