Sniper Priests (Trench Crusade)

Sniper Priests (Trench Crusade)

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    05 May 2026
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  1. Prime Hyrax Brown
  2. Use a sponge to establish the cloth - Sunburst Ochre into Ivory White , gradually increasing the ratio towards brightness. I also used some Tainted Garden to suggest a different tone
  3. Skin with Basic Skin Tone
  4. Banshee Brown on any leather or wood
  5. Silver with Heavy Metal
  6. Any fatigues under their cloaks, I basecoated with Midnight Olive
  7. Emperor Gold on any gold
  8. Matt White on any facial hair
  9. I applied Grimdark Shadow to all of the model except hair, skin and gold
  10. I applied Warm Skin Shade to any gold and skin
  11. Using a touch of Tainted Garden to brighten Banshee Brown , I applied some streaks to any wood panelling, increasing the amount of green until I got a wood grain/subtle highlight.
  12. I used Ruddy Terra on any 'red' markings and crosses. This was then brightened with Fiery Vermilion for a slight highlight
  13. Space Wolves Grey on hair
  14. Nihilakh Oxide on gold sparingly
  15. Tainted Garden for the fatigue highlights
  16. Sunburst Ochre heavily thinned for some rust on steel
  17. For the blindfolded priest, I just added some slight Fiery Vermilion to where the eyes would be to imply holy light/blood/whatever
  18. Base is just Vallejo European Mud, with a bit of Vallejo Dark Slate pigment / AP barbed wire added on. Rim with Ironclad Grey and then whole mini matte varnished.
AK Interactive 3rd Generation Acrylics
Standard 1
  • AK11052 Basic Skin Tone
Citadel Painting System 2
Technical 1
  • Nihilakh Oxide
Contrast 1
  • Space Wolves Grey
Colour Forge
Base 1
  • Hyrax Brown
The Army Painter Masterclass 12
John Blanche Volume 1 6
  • Banshee Brown
  • Emperor Gold
  • Grimdark Shadow
  • Ironclad Grey
  • Ivory White
  • Warm Skin Shade
John Blanche Volume 2 6
  • Fiery Vermilion
  • Heavy Metal
  • Midnight Olive
  • Ruddy Terra
  • Sunburst Ochre
  • Tainted Garden
The Army Painter Warpaints
Acrylic 1
  • Matt White
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