Back at home, back at painting Scourges. I’d have never thought that these models would take so long to finish, but then they have large wings and lots of different textures – hair, bare skin, glass… anyway, I try to finish them for the weekend. What do you think?
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Stahly is the founder of Tale of Painters. He lives in Craftworld Hamburg, located in the north of Germany, where he walks the Path of the Graphic Designer. He transitioned from Lego to Games Workshop models at the tender age of 11 and didn't look back ever since. He is known for bold colour schemes and sharp edge highlights, which he paints with typical German perfectionism (one of the reason he is such a notoriously slow painter).
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Those Dark Eldars do take a lot longer in my opinion to paint compared to a lot of other armies. They are very detailed and quite fiddly. But they are looking pretty awesome.
I can't tell if the wings are on the legs of the model on the left. It would be quite cool if you did something like that in my opinion. But these are really great paints. Nice work.
WIP post #6 and you're only on models 2 and 3 of 5. That is slow going dude. However the level of detail and precision you paint with is outstanding, so I just want to encourage you to keep going.
I would love to play a game of 40k with you one day when our mega forces are complete. I think it would be a beautiful sight to behold, or your amazing paiting would show mine up hehe 😉