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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.
A bit of a cheat with power weapons! I used Daler Rowney FW ink Payne's Grey and White, but you can substitute any white or black ink, or even highly pigmented paint. I'll add step-by-step photos at a later point.
Raven Guard Second Founding successor, but modified because the extra touches of red and black make it pop more, in my opinion
These miniatures ended up being abandoned as I couldn't get the armour to complement the skin, and still have them fit in with a Thousand Sons Kill Team. If I went for Black Legion armour or non-traditional colours, I think this could have worked well. I'm still pretty proud of the work I did here.
This is my take on the Wrath warband colour scheme featured in the Khorne Daemonkin codex from 7th Ed. 40k.
The main colours are bone white, black, brass, and a deep red with silver elements added to the metallic areas.
Here I'll detail my process on painting the 5 alternate Necron Dynasties in my video - Szarekhan, Nihilakh, Mephrit, Thokt and Ogdobekh. I'll just be covering the main differences, things like weapon casing won't be covered.
This is the process I used to paint nearly all the ogres in my Kings of War ogre army, borrowed heavily from Sorastro's Blood Rage Painting guide and tweaked over time mostly by my relative lack of his skill. :)
I use Pro Acryl paints but can be replaced with similar colours from other ranges. There are no washes in this recipe. Instead this starts at a very dark green and by layering up paint and retaining some of this black green, it creates a very vibrant green skin with deep shadows.
This recipe should be good for bone on 3D printed models which have quite heavy detail or those printed in bright colours. On a model with finer details you could skip the black undercoat and start straight from wraithbone.
This is a true steel legion scheme based on the Armageddon Codex era. Uniforms are mustard yellow and standard grey, while armor is greenish black. Camo on vehicles is dusty green tan and grey and accent stripes in red and white.
Found on and inspired by Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/ageofsigmar/comments/kn17wx).
With glazing you want to work back and forth making sure to deposit the most of the color in its respected area. Only the turquoise should be pushed all the way to the end of it section.
How I painted the new Imotekh the Stormlord, as a text supplement to my video tutorial.
A guide to painting Death Korps of Kreig for Warhammer 40k and Kill Team