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Last Alliance Rivendell Elves
This is a Homebrew chapter trying to mix elements of the Iron Warriors with the Emperor's Children.
How I paint my Nighthaunt armies
This is based on RobPaintsModels method (may he rest in peace), with minor tweaks for some details.
Please watch his videos to see how he paints his DW, as my scheme is 90% following his and his videos are excellent!
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFBfnzxUVs8 (Black Armour and Edge highlighting)
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkr1qKSPAmc (Red and Silver)
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaKdxgHbDxE (Leather, Gold and Snow base)
This recipe is designed to get close to the box art and is based completely off of GW tutorials and color schemes. An extensive range of Citadel paints are used in this process.
This recipe is designed to get close to the box art and is based completely off of GW tutorials and color schemes. An extensive range of Citadel paints are used in this process.
This recipe is based on "Dark Brown Leather" by RookieBrushes, so full credit to that author. My version follows the same instructions as RookieBrushes but uses an alternative set of paints I happened to already own.
This is my take on the colour scheme of Adharon's Reavers, a Chaos Space Marine warband featured in Forgeworld's Imperial Armour Vol. 13
This is my take on the paint scheme of the Silver Sons warband, featured in the Thousand Sons Codex for 8th Ed. 40k.
Newbie-friendly battle ready version of urban(-ish) dark grey scheme for Scout Sentinels (but should work with Armored Sentineld as well). Base colors prone to change as long as WIP tag is present :v
Originally known as the Sons of Ulthunas they turned against the Imperium in favour of Slaanesh during the Ganymethian Betrayal.
This is my take on the Angels of Ecstasy colour scheme featured in the Chaos Space Marines codex form 4th Ed. 40k
The Big Man himself. This model is hardcore and looks damn intimidating if you dont plan out each section well. Fun to paint but there is definitely a lot going on. I painted him in a single piece (Besides the base) by first priming and zenithal highlighting the entire model then using liquid mask to cover his flesh so I could airbrush the cloak. No two ways about it, if this is an option for you it will save you a LOT of time and look damn good. I cannot recommend the Cult of Paint tutorial enough for this and as a really good look at the process of painting a large centrepiece like this. I <3 Cult of Paint.
It is a try to make the smoke look good and I decided to use a skin color similar to Aladdin's Genie.
This miniature is the https://www.effincoolminis.com/product/djinn/
Chapter 3 boss
All credit to Warhipster on YouTube!
Paints used:
Ultramarines Blue
Terradon Turquoise
Black Templar
Flesh Tearers Red
Wyldwood
Shyish Purple
Apothecary White
Dark Angels Green
Fyreslayer Flesh
Runelord Brass
Castellax Bronze
Leadbelcher
Retributor Armour
Skullcrusher Brass
Stormhost SIlver
Dark Reaper
Thunderhawk Blue
Russ Grey
Kabalite Green
Jokaero Orange
Corax White
Contrast Medium
Grey Seer Primer
Easy, gritty templars armour + details
I wanted to accentuate the extra-galactic, cosmic horror of the Tiamet scheme, by using a monochromatic palete of pale green / turquoise, cold colors.
Heavily based on the work of Matt's Hobby Hour https://youtu.be/IiQP0ldIOn0?si=1cwEIIN9KP_40UCj
I wanted my Death Guard Primarch to be pretty close to the Games Workshop boxart, so I relied heavily on recipes from 'eavy-archive.com' for this project. Please do check them out if you need as much help with paint selection as I do.