I don’t know about you, but when I picture a dire 
wolf, it is not as a creature that shambles along, sloughing pieces of itself 
and fertilizing the landscape. My vision of a dire wolf is that of a sleek and 
very large canine predator, capable of reducing men to urine soaked pants and 
tears just as easily as turning them into bloody ribbons upon which the pack 
will feed. One of the latest incarnations of this comes from the mind of George 
R.R Martin, in the form of house Stark and their pets, while many years ago my 
mind brought to life the descriptions found within the odd Dungeon and Dragon 
monster manual. Or, does anyone remember the reference to a 
Vulg?
Helping bring this vision to life is the new 
“Fenris” wolf kit made by G.W. It is meant as a 40k model, but thanks to the 
lack of mechanical bits, and lasers attached to their backs, it can be used so 
very easily within a fantasy setting. All that is lacking are cavalry bases, 
which I happened to have extra of.
My personal vision for these “dire wolves” is of 
massive creatures that roam the hills and forests from whence my undead army 
general hails. Instead of undead wolves being raised to serve the master, I 
picture an unholy pact between these living creatures and the vampire lord. 
Perhaps it’s a mentally sent command, or the ability to speak the tongue of 
beasts, but these living creatures roam the outer edges of the army, seeking, 
hunting, and hungry, ever hungry.
Speaking of hungry, 
here is the first wolf, up to table-top standard...which is as far as I want to 
go with him. The rest of the pictures are a bsic step by step, as I made it as 
easy on myself as possible to paint these creatures.
Cheers,
Bard
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| Plastic and base, rdy for 
undercoat | 
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| White GW 
undercoat | 
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| watered down wash of Sepia and 
Devlan mud | 
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| Second coat of same 
wash | 
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| VERY watered down brown paint 
(as glaze) | 
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| Stonewall gray 
added | 
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| Badab black wash added over 
gray | 
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| Picking out white with ahem, 
Skull white and a nose and lips black | 
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| A bit more badab, some white, 
eyes and the rock on base | 
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| English Uniform on base and Ivy 
(brass), brown edging - done | 
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| Done from 
side | 
 
 
I love how you brought this dire wolf to life with such a unique backstory.
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