I recently put all of my painted Warhammer 40,000 Tyranids out on the table, packed in as tightly as possible, and snapped a few pictures of my entire painted army. Just like with my Vampire Counts army, the models in this army were painted over a huge time span. The Genestealers were some of the first models I painted. However, even the most recently painted of my Tyranid models (the Trygon/Mawloc and some of the Termagants) were painted almost four years ago at this point. Have a look at the pictures below and let me know what you think.











Something bugs me about them....
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of Tyranids, Craig. They look cool too. You can definitely see the different eras of painting throughout.
Seeing an entire painted Tyranid army together like that is always a treat. The way you’ve captured both the older models like the Genestealers and the more recent Termagants and Trygon/Mawloc really shows the evolution of your painting style over the years. There is something very satisfying about seeing a completed army laid out, especially one as visually striking and cohesive as Tyranids.
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