That's... not a question that I can answer in a short way.
The Slann/Kroak is mighty and versatile, and there are hundreds of ways to paint and play them.
I'll write something more in detail soon.
Ill post on this thread my models before and after i paint them a few questions on an army with slann and lord kroak which one will be my general?. Also i was thinking on doing bromze throne on lord kroak and a golden throne for my slannOk, so about painting:
Here is my Kroak:
http://lustria-online.com/threads/aginors-painting-blog.19114/page-38#post-248185
And here is my Slann:
http://lustria-online.com/threads/aginors-painting-blog.19114/page-10#post-193564
The obvious tip is:
Assemble only the palanquin, and paint that before putting the Slann on there.
I use my standard stone technique for the palanquins, which is middle grey, shade black, drybrush light grey, and if you like it a bit more brownish add some sepia shade.
The bases are rather big and empty because the Slanns are flying, so this is a good opportunity to put some stuff on there, like additional Seraphon, rocks, big plants and the like.
Some people even go out of their way and add a Kroxigor carrying the Slann instead of the flying stand, or ghosts swirling around the undead Kroak.
You can see some awesome examples in these two galleries:
http://lustria-online.com/threads/slann-mage-priest-slann-starmaster.12673/
http://lustria-online.com/threads/lord-kroak.12670/
Slanns are frogs, so I think it is a good idea to make their skin shine a bit with a thin coat of gloss varnish, so they look wet.
real life frogs have a lot of different colors, some are very colorful, let yourself inspire by them. You can go from a subtle brown or dark green, even black, up to a bright yellow, blue, green, red, purple or any other color.
For Kroak it is a bit different. Most people (including me) make him brown. He is a mummy. I have seen white Kroaks as well though, but he rarely is very colorful. So you should put some colors onto the rest of the model to give it some contrast. The mask draws a lot of attention and it has some small details, which is great to use a few bright colors on. There are also some details on the palanquin that you can paint with a few colors, like I did with the blue and red, but you can also use silver or gold for a good effect.
And again: the base makes a major difference here. Go crazy on it, Kroak is the centerpiece of your army after all.
I think that's all I have to say about the Slann and Kroak, I hope I could help you a bit with that.
Looking forward to seeing your models.![]()
TyDouble-toad lists are rare, but not unheard of. We discussed some a while ago over in the gameplay thread.
I would probably make the regular Slann the general in most cases. You only lose one summoning slot but you gain the command trait for the Slann, which is quite useful.
Good tips by @GuaDan
I'd like to add: Before priming use an old toothbrush to scrub him with water and a bit of dish soap to get rid of the oily surface. That way the paint sticks to him better.
The moment i removed it it broke xD i got plenty of stuff to replace it tho.Well i have it alrdy glued it but i guess i can buy gs to out it to the gapsAre the pieces glued?
I usually place greenstuff between the pieces BEFORE gluing them.
You can either put glue on both sides and squish some wet greenstuff in, or secure the two pieces together with GS, separate them when the putty has dried in the 'fitting shape' and then glue the resin bits with the GS adaptor.
If you glued the pieces without the GS, and they hold well together, you can use GS to fill the gaps.
In that case I use a craft knife to apply tiny 'worms' of GS where needed. To avoid mess you should keep your blade and fingers wet. Keep the gap you want to fill dry and clean, apply water with a brush to the nearby areas where you do not want the GS to end up, then apply GS.
PS did the left pendant from the palanquin break?
PPS Why do resin Slann models have different curvature on the horns of the two sides of the palanquin? The left side horns are aways more bent. Is this intended?
Also i guess there is a good reason i was bitching about gw releasing plastic slanns xDAre the pieces glued?
I usually place greenstuff between the pieces BEFORE gluing them.
You can either put glue on both sides and squish some wet greenstuff in, or secure the two pieces together with GS, separate them when the putty has dried in the 'fitting shape' and then glue the resin bits with the GS adaptor.
If you glued the pieces without the GS, and they hold well together, you can use GS to fill the gaps.
In that case I use a craft knife to apply tiny 'worms' of GS where needed. To avoid mess you should keep your blade and fingers wet. Keep the gap you want to fill dry and clean, apply water with a brush to the nearby areas where you do not want the GS to end up, then apply GS.
PS did the left pendant from the palanquin break?
PPS Why do resin Slann models have different curvature on the horns of the two sides of the palanquin? The left side horns are aways more bent. Is this intended?