Nanny (Moonstone)

Nanny (Moonstone)

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    23 Sep 2025
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  1. Prime Hyrax Brown followed by a heavy zenithal of Ghoul Grey

Basecoats:

  1. Dress with Grey Green
  2. Towel with MIG French Blue
  3. Skin with MIG Pale Grey
  4. Apron & Bonnet with Offwhite
  5. 'Food' with Deep Purple
  6. Ladel with Tenebrous Grey
  7. Randomise the patches with different, muted colours. I just used whatever was on my bench - bunch of AK German Camo greens, with the odd dark red/brown/grey.

Shading

  1. Wash the skin and towel with Drakenhof Nightshade
  2. Wash the rest of the model with Mortarion Grime

Highlights & Finishing Steps

  1. I essentially rehighlighted all areas with their respective basecoats.
  2. Additional splotches of Clear Red and Nurgles Rot were applied to the apron to imply various filth.
  3. Stitches across the model were picked out with Dark Sand
  4. Eyes were basecoated Ice Yellow , washed with Casandora Yellow , then dotted with a 005 fineliner.
  5. The bottle was basecoated Matt White , the bottle top was coated with Beige Red , then the entire thing was recess-shaded with Targor Rageshade
  6. The squid was simply washed with Targor Rageshade and then the eyes coated in Black Legion
  7. Teeth were basecoated in Offwhite then washed with Skeleton Horde
  8. As the model covers 95% of the base, I didn't bother with scatter/texture - just coated entire rim and recesses with Black Legion
AK Interactive 3rd Generation Acrylics 7
Standard 6
  • AK11002 Offwhite
  • AK11016 Grey Green
  • AK11026 Tenebrous Grey
  • AK11033 Dark Sand
  • AK11036 Ice Yellow
  • AK11064 Beige Red
Intense 1
  • AK11074 Deep Purple
Citadel Painting System 7
Shade 4
  • Casandora Yellow
  • Drakenhof Nightshade
  • Mortarion Grime
  • Targor Rageshade
Technical 1
  • Nurgles Rot
Contrast 2
  • Black Legion
  • Skeleton Horde
Colour Forge
Base 2
  • Ghoul Grey
  • Hyrax Brown
Tamiya
Acrylic gloss 1
  • X-27 Clear Red
The Army Painter Warpaints
Acrylic 1
  • Matt White
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