Adapted from The Warhipster's recipe: https://youtu.be/r-ztKLocvQI?si=4NJaD-L_AARzUSyf
I don't have many contrast paints so I've swapped them out for speedpaints. I'm also going for a different shade with the cloaks.
Satchel Brown on the overcoats, belts, and wood (bows, spear and arrow shafts, backs of shields)
Dusk Red on the leather armour on torsos; arms; and legs, the panels on some helmets, quivers, weapon grips
Blood Red on the underclothes: sleeves and inner tunic
Grim Black on boots and trousers
Mix 4 parts Camo Cloak and 2 parts Speedpaint Medium and apply to shields and cloaks
Apply a second coat of the Camo Cloak / Speedpaint Medium mix to the cloaks
Crusader Skin on the hands and face
Sand Golem or Ancient Honey to hair and beards
Desolate Brown to arrow fletchings
Thinned Broadsword Silver to scale mail, blades, helmet panels
Biel-Tan Green to the shields
Thinned Corax White to the shield details
Thinned Golden Armour on metal details: pommels, crossguards, centres of shields, helmet trim, scabbard detail
Small bit of Seraphim Sepia on the shield detail to tint it to an off-white
Agrax Earthshade over the brown
Carroburg Crimson over the red
Reikland Fleshshade over skin, gold, hair and beards
Nuln Oil over silver
Athonian Camoshade over the cloaks
Thinned Gorthor Brown to highlight brown
Thinned Tuskgor Fur to highlight the red leather armour
Thinned Wazdakka Red over red underclothes
Thinned Straken Green to highlight the shields and cloaks
Thinned Cadian Fleshtone over skin
Thinned Screaming Skull to highlight the hair and beard, and correct any mistakes
Thinned Ironbreaker to highlight all the silver
Thinned Liberator Gold to highlight all the gold
New MESBG player, collector and painter in Aotearoa New Zealand. Using this to plan and track recipes.