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this is my homebrew Tyranid hive fleet, hungry and violent this hive fleet is persistent and will stop at nothing to eat and eat. they are currently fighting on the planet of Isocoast, a mining facility with organic ore (don't ask me how that works it just does) a biomass rich planet the Tyranids want. however the Tyranids cannot burrow into the mines as the ground of this planet is covered in a snow that stiffens when pressed on, this is because of the wonky gravity on Isocoast. exterminatus is not an option because this world has a one of a kind ore that has not been recorded anywhere else (especially since this ore can grow back) the ore on this planet I good for burning, consuming, and producing ammunition. there has been an ongoing war for 234 years with no turning point. because after all in the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war.
A recipe used to paint Rubricae of the Black Legion's Sons of the Cyclops warband - an alternative black to my Black Legion Gold method.
The Nighthaunt Pyregheists are a hauntingly beautiful and deadly Warcry warband, embodying the vengeful spirits of the Mortal Realms. Rising from the crypts of Shyish, these spectral warriors are bound by Nagash's will, their ethereal forms exuding a chilling, otherworldly glow. This guide will help you bring their ghostly presence to life, with painting techniques designed to highlight their spectral nature, decayed relics, and fiery magic.
From the wispy cloaks that dissolve into nothingness to the flickering flames that burn with unnatural hues, each element of the Pyregheists tells a story of vengeance and despair. This step-by-step guide caters to painters of all levels, offering foundational techniques and advanced methods to achieve stunning results that reflect the eerie beauty of these spectral warriors.
Whether you are painting for display or battle-ready models, this guide ensures your warband will haunt the table with an unforgettable presence.
How to paint orange plasma glow tutorial. Original from Tale of Painters Stahly. Original article can be found here.https://taleofpainters.com/2021/03/tutorial-how-to-paint-an-inverted-super-hot-plasma-glow/
WIP recipes for Games Workshop Galvanic Servohaulers (specifically the large crane)
How I painted every wrestler in "Brutally Devious Shadow Mania" team for Rumbleslam. I stuck quite close to the box art with these boys, but made a few minor changes to make them more to my taste. I hope you like them.
I am trying to paint up the contents of the WarCry: Bloodhunt box in an easy to replicate and fast-ish scheme. If I buy other expansions with unique features I will update as I progress though. Currently, the weather is wet and cold and I haven't had a chance to get a deep brown primer. I will post pictures as soon as possible.
As it sits this is a recipe, but as I add pictures I might add more in-depth and turn it into a full blown tutorial with better explanations and tips.
Facing the task of painting a large number of titans in a fairly short space of time, I brewed this recipe for use on my titans using mostly contrast paints over a metal coloured basecoat to achieve a quick, effective finish. You could easily adapt the contrast colours used to achieve a metallic finish for a variety of other colours. Inks carefully applied can achieve a similar result properly thinned. Using washes as a substitute for the armour panels tends to leave a very matt finish which is hard to add any more depth too so I would not recommend them.
Here are the steps I took when painting this playing piece from 'Wizkids' version of the board game "Relic". If you like the look of this bust, it is available with the specific edition available here: https://amzn.to/3paDgCQ Please be aware that the 'Fantasy Flight' version has different resin busts/playing pieces.
I painted these Deathmark miniatures for my Hierotek Circle Kill team, but this exact set of recipes can be used for painting the full Warhammer 40,000 unit. I hope you will find it useful.
With blue or green cloak. Paint shield separately. While green isn't thematically fitting (and blue should be more towards grey), they still give nice variance.
How I painted the Autosavant for my Inquisitorial Agents Kill Team. I tried to stick mostly to the box art for this one.