A Fiend with Scales, Day Glow Kurnothi, and Amazing Historical Terrain
These are some of our favorites from this week’s Miniature Monday and WIP Wednesday on social media. Come take a look at what the community is working on!
Made a bit more progress on this Fiend of Slaanesh!#miniaturepainting #warhammer pic.twitter.com/DnZHEnzGq1
— Kathryn Crowell (@ChaosChicPaints) September 30, 2019
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Completed the La Fière bridge paint job, table is ready for scenario 3 of the #chainofcommand All American campaign. #spreadthelard #wargaming #wargamingterrain pic.twitter.com/UAVZE4HUTm
— I Would Like To Rage (@iwouldlike2rage) September 25, 2019
Some individual shots of the Kurnothi dudes!
So many flowers, these bases are epic.#warhammer #warhammerunnderworlds #beastgrave #Warmongers #PaintingWarhammer #ageofsigmar #gamesworkshop pic.twitter.com/At8wkCGazW
— Louise Sugden (@Sughammer) September 25, 2019
Kitbashed and converted Archon (i only did the painting, customer did the conversion) that will be used for a Drukhari army. 🙂
Colors are again: Reaper Deep Red and VMC Emerald
more on: https://t.co/2olbLkoezU#miniaturepainting pic.twitter.com/AXn63uQTLz
Advertisement— Lorenzosasso (@Lorenzosasso3) September 26, 2019
One of my older pieces – heavily converted Nurgle Knight#warhammer #warhammer40k #hobby #art #Warmongers #miniaturepainting #paintingwarhammer #Miniature pic.twitter.com/XmCyIALCQI
— Paweł Makuch (@Monstroys) September 25, 2019
Painted this for someone special, amazing mini to paint ? hope you like guys!
? By jimmy_the_brush https://t.co/GO40tGkOQa#paintingwarhammer #gamesworkshop #Warmongers pic.twitter.com/MFKuTkBZeH— avellana7 (@av3llana7) September 27, 2019
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5. A confused techpriest looking at washing machine instructions.
6. Monty Python Dark Angel and Watcher in the Dark.
7. Ogryn writing a love letter with an oversized crayon.To join the weekly Discord drawthread, be my Patron for 2$ a month!https://t.co/TnzpvfcXa0 pic.twitter.com/STQdfDhyEI
— Luth (@BolterToKokoro) September 24, 2019
If you saw something you liked, be sure to follow the artist on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. Want to share what you’re working on? Drop it in the comments – we’d love to see what you’re creating.