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Tully Sworn Shields

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  • Published
    22 Apr 2020
  • Updated
    22 Apr 2020
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from "A Song of Ice & Fire tabletop miniatures game"

Priming

  1. Prime with Black
  2. Zenithal Highlight with White

Armor

  1. Basecoat with Steel
  2. Dry brush with Necron Compound
  3. Paint chest part with a mix of Akhelian Green and Contrast Medium

Shield

  1. Basecoat with Dark Prussian Blue or Evil Sunz Scarlet
  2. Wash with Blood Angels Red or Drakenhof Nightshade
  3. Small highlighting with Evil Sunz Scarlet or Blue Glaze

Fabric

  1. Basecoat with Evil Sunz Scarlet (2 times)
  2. Wash with Blood Angels Red
  3. Highlight with Evil Sunz Scarlet

Leather parts (pouches, boots)

  1. Basecoat with Mournfang Brown or Dryad Bark
  2. Wash with Agrax Earthshade
  3. Highlight with Skrag Brown or Doombull Brown

Banner

Red

  1. Basecoat with Evil Sunz Scarlet
  2. Wash with Blood Angels Red
  3. Highlight with Evil Sunz Scarlet

Blue

  1. Basecoat with Dark Prussian Blue
  2. Wash with Drakenhof Nightshade
  3. Highlighting with Blue Glaze

White

  1. Basecoat with White
  2. Wash with a mix of Apothecary White and Contrast Medium

Sword scabbard and belt

  1. Basecoat with Black
  2. Highlighting with Blue Grey 4

Sword

  1. Basecoat grip with Screamer Pink
  2. Paint fabric part on sword blade with Bone White
Citadel Painting System 13
Base 3
  • Dryad Bark
  • Mournfang Brown
  • Screamer Pink
Shade 2
  • Agrax Earthshade
  • Drakenhof Nightshade
Layer 3
  • Doombull Brown
  • Evil Sunz Scarlet
  • Skrag Brown
Dry 1
  • Necron Compound
Technical 1
  • Contrast Medium
Contrast 3
  • Akhelian Green
  • Apothecary White
  • Blood Angels Red
Vallejo Game Color
Base 1
  • 72.034 Bone White
Vallejo Hobby Spray Paint
Base 2
  • 28.010 White
  • 28.012 Black
Vallejo Metal Color
Base 1
  • 77.712 Steel
Vallejo Model Color
Base 2
  • 70.899 Dark Prussian Blue
  • 70.950 Black
WarColours 3
Base 1
  • White
Layer 1
  • Blue Grey 4
Glaze 1
  • Blue Glaze
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