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White is a hard colour to paint, but I find this simple recipe is ideal for small areas or detail on a miniature, and offers great results.
Gloomspite Gitz / Night Goblins in the colors of Waaagh! Rudnik.
I use lots of [old colors] but have matched them to the current line according to the GW conversion chart.
Ork Kommandos are the elite infiltrators of the Ork warbands, blending brutal strength with surprising stealth. Their gear is battered, their armor chipped, and their skin scarred from countless battles. The challenge of painting Ork Kommandos lies in capturing their raw, rugged look, from the weathered leather to the chipped armor and worn cloth. This guide provides detailed step-by-step instructions on how to achieve a gritty, battle-hardened appearance for your Ork Kommandos, giving them the character and depth they deserve on the tabletop.
For my infinity Haqqislam troopers
My take on a Alpha Legion descendant warband.
This is the recipe for each material I applied to all of my Ossiarch Bonereaper units.
This method uses Citadel Contrast paints as a "base coat" for Infinity models (inspired by the work of The Tabletop Artist on Youtube). I then work my way up using regular layering and highlighting. Typically the first layer is lighter in value, but sometimes not because of how contrast paint behaves (very light higlights and very dark recess shading).
This is my take on the Wrath warband colour scheme featured in the Khorne Daemonkin codex from 7th Ed. 40k.
The main colours are bone white, black, brass, and a deep red with silver elements added to the metallic areas.
Anvils of the Heldenhammer experiment with the slap-chop technique and Contrast/Xpress paints
Copied here so i never lose the recipe
Recipe for Servo-Skulls found on 40K terrain and other features