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This is a reminder to myself of my current method of painting Salamanders; I'll probably tweak it as I go as I discover ways to achieve the same effects more efficiently; There's a lot of models to get through! This is an attempt to paint to a high tabletop standard; I'm not aiming to just get the models done as quickly as possible, and I want to enjoy the process and have an army to be proud of.
I'll add photos later on, as some of the descriptions below might not be entirely clear.
As is usual with my methods, this may be wildly overcomplicated and use a lot of different paints, but I can't resist experimenting with new toys!
How to paint this exciting and varied Warhammer Underworlds warband. Lots of exciting opportunities to experiment with undead and zombie skin tones.
Krieg minis painted to be Armaggeddon Steel Legion
How I painted every wrestler in "The Green Bruisers" 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 change little details in this recipe a lot – why not, they're Orks – but this is a good rundown of how I do the overall scheme across my army. Everything here translates to vehicles and infantry.
Inspired from brushstrokes painting guide except my model doesnt have any exposed skin
This is just here so I can remember how I painted the black sections of my Salamanders' armour. The photos aren't particularly helpful, I'm afraid as they're all quite dark!
UPDATE: I've replaced Dawnstone with Graphite from Scale 75; very similar colour, but not as chalky which makes glazing the volumes easier.
A slightly tweaked version of this recipe can be found in my Salamanders tutorial here: https://paintpad.app/recipes/2325-salamanders-v0-9
Very basic Leviathan Psychophage.