This is another rather old paint job I did and is mostly models I painted for myself a few years ago. These are for Warhammer Fantasy's Vampire Counts army and it consists of surprisingly very few vampires and a lot more undead, ghosts and so on an the vampires being the leaders of this army (A lot more like the GoT's white walkers).
I did experiment a lot since it was one of my first armies and have a few of models I reworked and sculpted myself for the first time. Hope you enjoy the image heavy material that follows - here we go:
First off is Nagash. This is the supreme leader of this army with this amazing massive model. I did paint quite a few of these since they were quite popular when they came out.
This is the Mortis Engine. A spirit host chariot that is controlled by a great necromancer and banshees flying around it.
These are the models every single vampire army has a lot of. The undead army, the zombies and skeletons. I've painted hundreds of these just for myself and it is so so time consuming.
These are called Crypt Horrors... Think of them as bigger zombies. They aren't the original models though. I did use Ogre models and made them into zombies by sculpting all of the zombie parts, the bellies, adding weapons, the opened wounds and the nasty stuff you see around. My first take on sculpting and I am still quite happy at how it turned out.
This is a single banshee, one identical to the ones roaming around the Mortis Engine above.
A necromancer. One of the smaller leaders of the army of the undead.
Finally a vampire - Issabella von Karstein. The wife of Vlad von Karstein (the greatest vampire Lord in the vampire history).
This is another conversion I made of a vampire mounted on a hellstead. Most of my vampire characters have very poor photos since it was quite hard to focus when we were taking pictures back then. I will probably take some new photos soon of them and the models I haven't included here yet.
This is a part of my Vampire army plus some extra models hope you liked it even though it is a bit out of a horror movie picture out here and might be a bit too graphic for some. Here you can check out some of the basic techniques I use while painting.
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