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The Pegasus

 

Just doing this for a secret santa gift. Need some help of deciding how to base it though! I was thinking of putting it on a rock pillar as a base and having something below it. The base size is in the last image. 

 

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Sorry for some blurry images, I don't have the ability at the moment to keep it very stable as it's not on a base yet. Once I base it I promise to take some nice pictures. :)

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Anyone willing to give some input on what I should put below it?

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Put him on a cloud.

I could put cotton balls at the bottom to simulate clouds with the pillar of rock jutting through it that he is standing on (I need a solid object to secure him to which is why I'm opting for a pillar of rock which will be made from a cork). 

 

My Other idea was to do fire/lava at the bottom of the pillar or rock or a water effect like he was standing on a sea stack. 

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I could put cotton balls at the bottom to simulate clouds with the pillar of rock jutting through it that he is standing on (I need a solid object to secure him to which is why I'm opting for a pillar of rock which will be made from a cork). 

 

My Other idea was to do fire/lava at the bottom of the pillar or rock or a water effect like he was standing on a sea stack. 

Water would be neat, because of the pegasus's original mythology. Though fire would be pretty unique too.

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Is this from a Bretonnian Pegasus Knight?

Indeed it is! Though without all the trimmings and a rider. I think it is supposed to be a supplement pack used to mount one of your characters on if you didn't have a Pegasus mount for them already, but the friend I am making this for is more interested in animals than people so it works pretty well, and also because I would have to spend about 20 hours longer because I would want to do proper heraldry for the Bretonnian Knight and his clothes. 

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Put him standing on what would look like the landscape of hell (lava, burnt stone and tortured souls). The difference of the two would be both interesting and would easily strike up a conversation with guests.

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I forgot you made figurines, blunder.

 

Put him standing on what would look like the landscape of hell (lava, burnt stone and tortured souls). The difference of the two would be both interesting and would easily strike up a conversation with guests.

 

I second this though.

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Water would be neat, because of the pegasus's original mythology. Though fire would be pretty unique too.

 

 

Put him standing on what would look like the landscape of hell (lava, burnt stone and tortured souls). The difference of the two would be both interesting and would easily strike up a conversation with guests.

That could work... just need to be concious of the time I have (the deadline for this is the 13th of December). But it could work... Will have to sculpt it by hand though.

 

 

I forgot you made figurines, blunder.

 

 

I second this though.

 

 

 

 

Yeah It's not really something that comes up as often as it should. Just because of the time it takes to get everything ready and have some free time. 

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Put him standing on what would look like the landscape of hell (lava, burnt stone and tortured souls). The difference of the two would be both interesting and would easily strike up a conversation with guests.

 

That's what I call edgy.

 

I really like the model painting so far Blundermore! I like the clouds idea more, rocks could simulate rocky peaks and such. I would recommend using the plastic "see through" cylinder that most 40k models come in, just cover it with cotton balls for clouds like you said.

 

Anywho pretteh kewl.

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That's what I call edgy.

 

I really like the model painting so far Blundermore! I like the clouds idea more, rocks could simulate rocky peaks and such. I would recommend using the plastic "see through" cylinder that most 40k models come in, just cover it with cotton balls for clouds like you said.

 

Anywho pretteh kewl.

 

The Cloud option would be a lot easier and less time consuming, whilst the fire is a contrast and a more difficult challenge that I could try. 

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Put him on an ancient Greek block of stone with a carving of Medusa and some ancient Greek characters. It ties in well with the Pegasus myth.

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