I'm now attempting to paint the biggest piece of scenery I've ever painted so far. Kieron is letting me paint his Temple of Skulls. I keep forgetting its a temple and calling it Skull Island. This thing is a beast, it's HUGE.
This is where I am at after about 7 hours airbrushing and washing. The detachable pillars are further ahead than the main "island".
This piece was a gift to Kieron acquired second hand as such it started out partially painted. This is what it looked like before I started aka The "before" picture.
I also took a couple of photos after airbrushing the base colours, before any washes.
I think there's easily another two days work to get Skull Island finished. A lot of dry brushing and detail painting, there is a surprising number of smaller skulls tucked away on this model.
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