Hive Fleet Jormungandr Termagant

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Hive Fleet Jormungandr Termagant

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    20 Dec 2023
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    20 Dec 2023
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How I painted the Jormungandr colour scheme, part of a larger video on painting a variety of Tyranid Hive Fleets.

Skin

  1. Start with a black primer, I used a cheap spray primer for mine. If you'd like, you can apply a coat of Matt Black over all of the skin to help with clean up and blending.
  2. Add a rough highlight with Skavenblight Dinge , using thinner paint than usual to build up the highlight. You can also drybrush here to help save time.
  3. Add a second smaller highlight with Stormvermin Fur . Again, drybrushing is fine here, just go lighter than the previous layer for this one.
  4. I then did an all over wash with Matt Black mixed 1:3 with Contrast Medium . I wanted a thin filter over the skin to unify my very rough highlights, though this is optional if you'd rather just move on!

Note: For characters, you might want to add a dot highlight of Administratum Grey for extra punch

Inner Flesh

  1. Carefully pass over all the splits in the skin and joints with Screamer Pink . If you overspill, cut back over with your previous greys as necessary. Might get quite messy, but stick with it!
  2. Wash all those areas with Carroburg Crimson .
  3. Relayer any ridges in those splits with Screamer Pink and a thin brush
  4. Add a dot highlights of Kislev Flesh for some sheen

Carapace

  1. Block in all of the carapace with Averland Sunset .
  2. I then washed Seraphim Sepia towards the adjoining surfaces of each plate, feathering the paint towards the ends.
  3. Carefully draw on striation lines with Screaming Skull . I pick a spot and draw the lines toward myself when doing this, evenly spacing where I can but not worrying if they're not - It's meant to be biological, and biology is rarely perfect!
  4. Add a second line highlight with Pallid Wych Flesh on the striations

Note: For characters and monsters, a point highlight of White right at the edge of the plate where the striations meet will add a bit more punch

Claws and Hooves

  1. Tidy up the claws and hooves with Matt Black
  2. Glaze Khorne Red towards the sharp ends
  3. Add a highlight of Evil Sunz Scarlet . Edge around the claws and add striations like the carapace on the hooves and down the claw center.
  4. Add a second highlight of Wild Rider Red .

Weapons

  1. Relayer the whole weapon with Matt Black , being careful about overspill (Painting with the gun off the mini is -very- advised)
  2. No need to wash back here, just an edge highlight and choice relayer with Dark Reaper .
  3. Edge highlight with Thunderhawk Blue .

Eyes and Teeth

Note: As this goes along side a video tutorial on a wider range of Hive Fleets, I'm using pictures of 'Gants that aren't Behemoth. Colours are all the same though!

  1. Layer over the whole eye with Averland Sunset
  2. Relayer again with Yriel Yellow . It's quite easy to run out of control on these small areas, so take your time. I found that adding a wash into the socket and trying again with Yriel Yellow works well if it goes nuts and I don't catch it in time.
  3. Then coat all the teeth with Rakarth Flesh
  4. Wash back with Agrax Earthshade
  5. A quick highlight/relayer with Pallid Wych Flesh , leaving some of that washed Rakarth Flesh near the gum line

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Citadel Painting System 19
Base 4
  • Averland Sunset
  • Khorne Red
  • Rakarth Flesh
  • Screamer Pink
Shade 3
  • Agrax Earthshade
  • Carroburg Crimson
  • Seraphim Sepia
Layer 11
  • Administratum Grey
  • Dark Reaper
  • Evil Sunz Scarlet
  • Kislev Flesh
  • Pallid Wych Flesh
  • Screaming Skull
  • Skavenblight Dinge
  • Stormvermin Fur
  • Thunderhawk Blue
  • Wild Rider Red
  • Yriel Yellow
Technical 1
  • Contrast Medium
Daler-Rowney
FW Acrylic Ink 1
  • White
The Army Painter Warpaints
Acrylic 1
  • Matt Black
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