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Not my own recipe/guide but rather a simplified text version for myself, trying to follow Medder's Miniatures' guide (you can find it in the link). Green parts are painted with a sponge.
Color recipes can be used for the gantries, tower, tech shed and vent building in the starter box
My tutorial for Necrons that are supposed to look recently risen from a damp/underwater environment.
A 3rd incarnation of the green warp flames, refined to use florescent paint.
It's time to paint this rare Japanese Death Guard Malignant Plaguecaster from the Space Marine Heroes 3 Series. This is a simple paint job that you can follow along with by following this guide. I even mark the paints that you will need along the way. Subscribe to see more painting guides soon.
Recipe has been adapted by Richard Gray's method https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUd5GFXWGsI&t=734s He used contrast but I used Oils instead.
*Tips* When stippling the paint should be very watery. Make sure to wick off extra from the brush so the paint doesn't run. Very important after the step with VMC Flat Brown.
Here is how I painted Oda Nobunaga from the excellent "Daimyos" set from Warlord Games. These miniatures have been designed for the Pike & Shotte gaming system, but could be used in a variety of games.
This is my take on the Brazen Beasts warband colour scheme featured in the Khrone Daemonkin codex from 7th Ed. 40k.
This is my take on the paint scheme of the Heralds of Despair, an off-shoot warband of the Death Guard, featured in the Death Guard codex from 8th Ed. 40k.
Paint Recipe for painting Gutrippaz unit from Kruelboyz Age of Sigmar Army. Paint Scheme and Recipe strongly influenced by Marco Frisoni NMJ youtube channel and videos: "High quality speedpainting my Dominion Kruleboyz!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZFSwg5fHSc, "NEXT LEVEL Water Bases: my Kruleboyz' Swamp Bases" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5zDpG5htPM
⚔️ 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.