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I put this tutorial together while painting two variations of the Heavy Mechanised Infantry for New Antioch from Trench Crusade
An airbrush recipe I adapted from one I found on Instagram. Most of the blues I saw looked too dark for how I wanted to represent the Stormlords, and this worked out for me!
A 3rd incarnation of the green warp flames, refined to use florescent paint.
Star Wars Legion Republic Clone Trooper.
*This is Sorastro's recipe I have transcribed here. All credit goes to him. Please watch his video and support his work with a like/subscibe/comment.
How I painted every wrestler in "Brutally Devious Shadow Mania" 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.
My tutorial for Necrons that are supposed to look recently risen from a damp/underwater environment.
Aeronautica Imperialis Imperial Navy Marauder from Red Flight, XXX Mixed Support Squadron, Imperial Navy Ground Task Force.
This is my take on the original paint scheme of the 14th Legion, which would eventually become the Death Guard.
Aeronautica Imperialis Imperial Navy Thunderbolt from Blue Flight, XXX Mixed Support Squadron, Imperial Navy Ground Task Force.
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.
⚔️ Lore Context & Painting Philosophy
The Uruk-hai of Isengard are among the most iconic villains in Tolkien's legendarium — brutal, disciplined, and born from foul sorcery. Engineered by Saruman to surpass Orcs in strength, stature, and resilience, they first emerge en masse during the siege of Helm’s Deep, clad in grim iron and bearing the White Hand of their master.
Visually, Uruk-hai blend crude industry with brutal efficiency: patchwork steel plate, dark chainmail, and filthy leather wrappings over corrupted flesh. Their aesthetic is intentionally unrefined — everything about their design screams mass-produced cruelty.
This painting guide is designed to:
- Recreate the cinematic look of Peter Jackson’s film trilogy
- Be efficient enough to batch-paint large forces
- Provide options for detailing your heroes or centerpieces
This core guide focuses on the armoured Uruk-hai Warrior wielding sword and shield. We'll also include adaptations for Scouts and Berserkers.
Battlesuit viorla colour scheme. Universal design for all suits and potentially infantry models. Using only brush techniques like glazing and washing.