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How I painted this tiny wrestler from the "Brutally Devious Shadow Mania" team for Rumbleslam. Be sure to check out my guide for the full team, if you want to see the other members.
This recipe will detail how I painted the Wolverine from the BattleTech Beginner Box. It is done in a very traditional style, meant to evoke the aesthetics of the Periphery and more dieselpunk elements of the setting.
My method for painting the gold armour of my small Custode Kill Team. Use an airbrush for best results.
My take on the Lifeslayers warband colour scheme.
The method and colours I used to paint my Melusai for Daughters of Khaine
How I painted my Lawmen Gang for this popular skirmish game. For these lads, I decided that blue-grey cloth, with pops of a cold white would be their identifying colors. The rest of the miniature was populated with pretty neutral or complimentary colours.
My first test model for an entire Idoneth Deepkin army. Painted mostly with 6 paints from AK’s night creatures paint set. This army will have a strong and bright gradient of purple/red/magenta that makes it stand out on the table top.
Very simple Tau scheme
Everything is shaded with tamyi panel liner or an oil/enemal wash of your choice(gold optionally so)
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.
A deep warm red cloth.
WIP recipes for Games Workshop Galvanic Servohaulers (specifically the large crane)
This is my take on the colour scheme of the Tainted, an offshoot warband of the Death Guard.
Belonging to the 6th Plague Company, the warband of the Glooming Lords have a particular hatred for the followers of Tzeentch whose riotous vibrancy is antithetical to these morose followers of Nurgle.
This is how I paint a stealth oriented T'au Cadre. The scheme is based on desaturated grey-blues, greys, black, red wine (for some pop), bronze and night vision optics.
The recipe calls for wet blending, glazing, dry brushing and edge highlighting. Feel free to omit these techniques or replace them with one you are more comfortable with
The models are based in an environment resembling the setting of 'Spec ops: The Line', wherein a metropolis is in the process of being buried by sandstorms. These sandstorms are creating an artificial night and creating pockets of poor visibility in the urban centre. With that in mind, where reasonable, I've sculpted (poorly) some camouflage cloaks to protect the units from the sandstorm and provide extra concealment. I've tried my best to make the models look battle-worn and battered, hoping to illustrate the desperation of the situation.
The narrative I had in mind is based on this cadre's fire caste and air caste compliment using ambushes, surgical strikes, assassination, and other cunning tricks to delay an attacking force while the T'au evacuate civilians on a T'au assimilated Imperial world, now fully absorbed into the T'au Sphere, with T'au architecture and technology. The T'au are using an otherwise hostile environment to their advantage, using the sun blocking sandstorms as cover in their Kauyon doctrine to disrupt the enemy formations in a painful defence in depth.
Nugle chaos warriors