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Kindly sent to me by Fireforge games, these models are a mash-up of their Mounter Samurai and Sohei Warrior Monks kits, to see what what possible. He is how I went about painting my test models.
Wargs aren’t noble wolves or pristine hunting hounds — they’re the half-feral nightmares that stalk ruined roads and blasted hillsides, bred (or broken) into weapons. This guide leans into that: muddy, natural fur, cold, unhealthy skin, and a wet, brutal mouth that makes the face the focal point. Technically, the key is texture contrast: dry, coarse fur against smoother grey skin, then sharp teeth and glossy tongue to finish.
This is really just a noobs place to save the steps they did for their first model
How I painted this ork wrestler from "The Mighty Madcaps" team for Rumbleslam. Be sure to check out my guide for the full team, if you want to see the other members.
Flames of War WW2- Soviet Hero Shock Rifle Company.
It might be lot of work how i'm doing this, but in the end it will look nice and smooth! Model has a lot of contrast.
https://www.flamesofwar.com/hobby.aspx?art_id=7068
this requires to blend or at least create some tone of transitions between thousand sons blu, or a little darker, and phoenician purple