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Nighthaunt Recipe

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    14 Jan 2025
  • Updated
    15 Jan 2025
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Priming

  1. Prime the model in Wraithbone
  2. Drybrush white, to add a lighter highlight area.

Ghost Parts

  1. Use Briar Queen Chill and cover all the lower ghost parts. Clean brush and feather the ends.
  2. Use Gryph-charger Grey and apply to top section of the lower ghost parts. Wash brush, touch of water and blend into paint underneath.
  3. Use Terradon Turquoise and cover the cloak part of the ghost.
  4. Once dry, apply Black Templar over the top of the cloak.
  5. Highlight with Kabalite Green
  6. Base the arms and face with Poxwalker

Flames

  1. Base all the flames in Bad Moon Yellow
  2. While still wet, wash the brush and use Striking Scorpion Green over the flames, leaving the bottom parts.
  3. While still wet, wash the brush and use Terradon Turquoise and cover the top third.
  4. While still wet, wash the brush and use Bad Moon Yellow to blend the yellow into the green.
  5. For small flames, user Striking Scorpion Green , then while still wet, wash brush and add Terradon Turquoise to the tip.

Wood

  1. Use Wyldwood over the wood affects.

Ropes

  1. Use Agrax Earthshade to base the ropes

Metallics

  1. Use Leadbelcher to base sword hilt and any other metal parts.
  2. Base sword pommels, trim and decoration in Balthasar Gold
  3. Cover all metals with Agrax Earthshade
  4. User Gore-grunta Fur to cover chainmail parts.
  5. Highlight metals with Stormhost Silver
  6. Hightlight bronze/brass with Runelord Brass

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Citadel Painting System 16
Base 3
  • Balthasar Gold
  • Leadbelcher
  • Runelord Brass
Shade 2
  • Agrax Earthshade
  • Poxwalker
Layer 2
  • Kabalite Green
  • Stormhost Silver
Spray 1
  • Wraithbone
Contrast 8
  • Bad Moon Yellow
  • Black Templar
  • Briar Queen Chill
  • Gore-grunta Fur
  • Gryph-charger Grey
  • Striking Scorpion Green
  • Terradon Turquoise
  • Wyldwood
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