I've had three of these blighters for more years than I care to remember, they remain unpainted, bring him on Thursday if you'd like him to get in on the action, he looks great.
Those are some lovely tones you have managed to get onto that troll model. The blue skin has a suitably 'fishy' whiff and the purple lip adds good constrast. A lovely model, but I had no idea that it was so small, or perhaps you just have giant hands! (:
Wooow, those skin tones on the face are top notch! Pretty nice work, sir!
ReplyDeleteIt's the purple lip that really makes the paint job sing...wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI've had three of these blighters for more years than I care to remember, they remain unpainted, bring him on Thursday if you'd like him to get in on the action, he looks great.
ReplyDeleteVery nice indeed, I reckon you can see the 4th edition River Trolls in there.
ReplyDeleteLoving the flesh tones, looks great!
Well there are only so many ways you can make a troll look fishy.
DeleteDoes that make it less true then?
DeleteNo but certanly less erudite...
DeleteI reckon you can see the 4th edition River Trolls in there. - exactly what I was thinking!
ReplyDeleteThose are some lovely tones you have managed to get onto that troll model. The blue skin has a suitably 'fishy' whiff and the purple lip adds good constrast. A lovely model, but I had no idea that it was so small, or perhaps you just have giant hands! (:
ReplyDeleteLol, I do have big old techie teachers hands but he is on a 40mm monster base. He's small but perfectly formed.
DeleteLike everyone else has said, great work on the skin tones. Lovely and bright while still looking feasible in the context. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteAs many have said before . . . well done sir. Love the troll. And the humans look pretty tasty too. Wait . . .
ReplyDeleteExcellent work.
As everyone else has said, great skin tones on this little guy. The drooping purple lip makes him look particularly disgusting.
ReplyDelete