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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.
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)
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.
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.
How I painted the Autosavant for my Inquisitorial Agents Kill Team. I tried to stick mostly to the box art for this one.
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.
This guide is a work in progress for now. I will update all of the recipes used as I go, but plan on finishing up each of the models when I feel inspired.
A really easy paint job that is great for beginners and mass production!
-The last three stages are optional
-Use any paint you want, this is just a rough guide. If you can’t decide there are some ideas for Revell paints to use instead
-Feel free to do the highlights before the washes for a slightly more uniform look, this is what I did
-Feel free to post a slightly edited version of this recipe as long as you mention that this is the original
Adapted from The Warhipster's recipe: https://youtu.be/kgX6wneVHa8?si=gG3tYqf0-37tdLc_
Haven't tried this yet but I'll update and add photos as I go.
How I painted my Gun Servitor for my Inquisitorial Agents Kill Team. I wanted an increased amount of vibrancy in the armour, which I think turned out well. The basic colour composition in the same as the box art though.
In this guide I will being focusing on the main colours I have been using for the Gretchin in my Ork Goffs Kill Team. I like to vary the skin tones of my Gretchin, so if you are interested in this in particular you may want to check out my "Gretchin/Goblin Skin Tone Collection" also available on this site.