![]() The Lion’s body mostly followed my process for painting black armor at this point – I’d come back and do some more complex work later when I did the OSL for the sword, though. ![]() Finally the shield I primed with Retributor Armour spray. Painting under the cape would have been a nightmare so I chose to keep the back cape separate during my priming process, which also made it easy to prime Wraithbone. I also kept his head separate and primed it with Wraithbone, as it was easy to slot into the model later.Īs I was planning to paint the armor black, I primed the body, backpack, and base black. ![]() I split the Lion into six subassemblies: The main body, his cape, his backpack, and his shield, as those were the parts that more or less layer on top of each other to create trouble and also were easy to separate. In retrospect I wish I’d set the hero rock more toward the flat side there was barely enough room for the attendant with the scabbard with the positioning I chose and I didn’t realize until it was already way too late in the process to correct it. There are a lot of cloaks here, and they all have some kind of join that’s going to leave a massive seam if you don’t cover it with greenstuff and sand it down. While the Lion looks great, I found him to be a frustrating model to work with.
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