Also, again with nurgle, kitbashing is where it's at. Embrace the kitbash. Slap some green stuff on it. Make guitar strings your friend (for pipes), and smother those bad boys in superglue and baking soda corrosion. Dooo eeeeeet!
As for me, I've been painting, but not minis. I had a bit of a brainwave whereby I realised that while I've been diddling about on painting basic land cards for MtG in the past, I could easily spend the same time/effort on a more expensive card (literally any other card than basic land) and sell it for a profit. There was a moment where I wondered if it was a good idea to risk painting on "expensive" cards (say, 10-20 bucks) but then I figured that we all regularly paint on much more expensive canvases than that and nobody bats an eyelid. So, here's my first try at painting a Kaladesh Invention style border on a (Championship deck) Chrome Mox. I happen to have 8 of these, so I can afford to do iterations and learn to improve. Plus I have one in a deck I use anyway, so even if I had completely screwed it up, at least it'd've been useful. Now to decide if I want to sell this, or do a better one using what I learned from V1...

for reference, they usually look like this:














