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EasyArmy

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  1. Those are awesome. I would love to own a set.
  2. I believe the mega gargant is 19 cm tall and the regular gargant is about 11 cm tall.
  3. Hi, everyone. I've been busy with work lately but I have had some time to start working on painting this 3d printed giant designed by Duncan Shadow. I think it seems quite nice and would recommend checking it out - the man is a wonderful digital sculptor. Here is an update on the small amount I've added to King Brodd: improving the shape of the biceps, lats, and starting the forearms. Hope everyone is done well!
  4. Nice conversion, sir. Looks great. Is this three limbed fellow a chaos infused gargant?
  5. That seems odd. That said, with the black background I think the gap would be almost impossible to notice. Really nice paint job regardless, bro.
  6. Those are incredible. You're an absolute beast of a painter. What was your thought process behind painting, what appears to be, that cracked skin effect? In either case, really love how characterful both models are - they really seem to tell a story.
  7. Things have been pretty hectic lately, but I wanted to share some of the progress on King Brodd. The approximate height from base to the top of the head is 23 cm so he seems appropriately scaled for being the king of giants. The large object over his head (a spice container) will eventually become Brodd's pillar. Later on I plan to use vines to hide some of the wires I used to strongly secure the "pillar". All in all, quite a bit more work to be done but it is beginning to take shape. Hope everyone is having lots of fun with the new gargants!
  8. King Brodd is progressing slowly but at a steady pace. I feel I've made some good progress on the body as well! Really enjoying looking at the fun and exciting paint jobs. Its all great motivation.
  9. @KingBrodd Some more progress on your likeness.
  10. My gosh. People in this thread are incredibly creative. I can't believe the quality of work. Hugely inspiring.
  11. I appreciate Games Workshop updating the warscroll for the Bone Grinder and the new gargantuan club attack seems powerful. Cool. That said, I can't understand why the Bonegrinder Mega-Gargant is not considered a hero? It seems based on the lore that Mega-Gargants are by default considered heroes to their kinfolk. Seems like a very strange and unnecessarily limiting decision.
  12. Figured I may as well attempt my own version of King Brodd considering we won't likely see an official version any time very soon. Hopefully it goes well.
  13. I wonder if a table like the Big Name table on the Ogre Tyrant warscroll could have been added to create a bit more customization to such a large and interesting model?
  14. Fortunately there are so many affordable alternatives models, starting at $12 Canadian upwards, of giants ranging from 105-190 mm that there is no reason not to build a SoB army. No reason not to play the army if the desire exists.
  15. Nicely done, sir. Absolutely brilliant paint job. Good job on those freehand squares. Two fearsome looking lads if ever there were!
  16. I agree, but don't forget that some people spend millions of dollars on expensive purchases like yachts or sports teams. Therefore $380, if you live in NZ, for a plastic toy is completely reasonable and beyond critism.
  17. So something like 170-180 mm tall on a 130 base?
  18. I was so very excited for this release. Unfortunately, I think the approximate $250 Canadian price tag is a bit too much for a Mega Gargant in my books. Really looking forward to see everyone's pictures from this forum though. Should be lots of fun and motivating.
  19. I really appreciate the aesthetics of the Warlord Landsknecht. I read in the product description that the box contains metal and plastic - are the arms metal? As it relates to this thread topic I have felt "priced out" of purchasing most Games Workshop products for a few years now - the last expensive model I purchased was the the Glottkin in 2016 and even at that cost I felt it was pushing my tolerance. I'm really enjoying painting and assembling Victrix models these days. Much less expensive and I really enjoy the style of sculpt. Highly recommend.
  20. That 90's Bretonnian archer looks really fantastic. What an amazing sculpt to have held up so well for so long.
  21. They look great! I'm ready to buy them now, GW.
  22. That looks amazing, man. I wish I had your skills. Beautiful work!
  23. I'm becoming excited again! Woooo! Can't wait.
  24. Looks great - especially like the bloody terrain. What did you use to make that nice snow effect?
  25. Did you make that vortex from scratch? It looks cool.
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