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The new Kill Team models have a way more involved design that the old artwork, but I have tried to stay as true as possible with mine. I think the additional colours make sense.
How I paint my crypt flayers/haunters
My first attempt at recording and refining my method for a model type. This was my test model for the 2024 Kill Team starter set Plague Marines, and I was happy with the results. I'm still quite a new painter, and I got a result I was happy with, so I thought this might be quite a beginner-friendly tutorial. With any luck, there'll also be a gain in quality between this lad and whenever I finish off the box.
My first competition piece
Competing in the r/minipainting Spring Competition
In this recipe I'll explain how I found a decent way to create highlights for beginners without needing a steady hand
Stormcast Eternals, mostly for Underworlds
Dark red Bloodmaster/Bloodletter, to match Karanak and Flesh Hounds
This isn't my recipe. I've borrowed it from "Swords and Brushes" on YouTube. I've linked the video.
Here is how I painted my Cowboys for Dead Man's Hand. Unlike my gangs so far, I played with much loser rules with their clothing. In my mind, this is a disparate band of ranchers that have banded together, so wouldn't have any kind of uniform. They do however all have brown leather hats, so they are identifiable on the table.
How I painted my Lawmen Gang for this popular skirmish game. For these lads, I decided that blue-grey cloth, with pops of a cold white would be their identifying colors. The rest of the miniature was populated with pretty neutral or complimentary colours.