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Basic recipe for my Cadian 482nd. All started with a black primer.
This is my take on the classic Word Bearers colour scheme. I added black shoulder pads to denote his Veteran status.
All credit to Warhipster on YouTube!
Paints used:
Ultramarines Blue
Terradon Turquoise
Black Templar
Flesh Tearers Red
Wyldwood
Shyish Purple
Apothecary White
Dark Angels Green
Fyreslayer Flesh
Runelord Brass
Castellax Bronze
Leadbelcher
Retributor Armour
Skullcrusher Brass
Stormhost SIlver
Dark Reaper
Thunderhawk Blue
Russ Grey
Kabalite Green
Jokaero Orange
Corax White
Contrast Medium
Grey Seer Primer
Used on pauldron trim and accessories. The technique for highlights is starting from the center of the highlight use thin lines going across. As you move away from the highlight leave greater and greater space between each line showing the base coat or previous highlight layer showing.
This is my take on the Children of Torment, a formation of marines dedicated to Slaanesh inside the ranks of the Black Legion.
3D printed battletech light woods stands. Printed in Phrozen Black resin
Recipe from White Dwarf April 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypiiuvHHD5k
For my own version:
- use Speed Paint 2.0 Purple Swarm & Grim Black
The first colour scheme for the Gravewild Templars. Based on the New Orleans Saints away kit.
My personal Black Legion paint scheme with emphasis on defining a model's allegiance via bright primary colors.
Armour scheme for troops, elites, fast attack and heavy units of the black legion
From "Painting Workshop - Assault on Black Reach Painting Guide"
See also https://paintpad.app/recipes/14437-wd-2012-4-power-armour-ultramarines
From "Painting Workshop - Assault on Black Reach Painting Guide"
See also https://paintpad.app/recipes/14436-wd-2012-4-ork-flesh-ork-boy
This is a custom recipe of mine trying to achieve the look of orks as depicted on "Assault On Black Reach" from 2008.
This is my take on the Eightscarred warband colour scheme featured in the Khorne Daemonkin codex from 7th Ed. 40k.
The main colours are dark red, black, and brass with silver elements added to the metallic areas.
Inspired by Martin Peterson's interpretation on the back of the Sisters of Battle squad box, I decided to give this scheme a go. I think I was able to replicate it accurately enough.