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Found on and inspired by Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/ageofsigmar/comments/kn17wx).
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.
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.
A guide to painting Death Korps of Kreig for Warhammer 40k and Kill Team
How I painted the new Imotekh the Stormlord, as a text supplement to my video tutorial.
Step by step on how I painted my Screamer-Killer
Imperial German Cavalry for Return of the Tripods. These are the colors I happen to have on hand and others may work just as well. This scheme uses block colors with no real shading so it has sufficient contrast at a 15mm scale.
I wanted to make some plain, flat bases more interesting, so I gave this a try. I kinda like it and I hope someone finds it useful.
Here is a quick guide to the main colours of my Krieg Veterans. If there is anything else you want covered, please let me know on Instagram.
A method used on my Greater Possessed and other fleshy parts of Daemonkin models.
Adapted from JuanHidalgo Miniatures. I opted for cold purple and black tones instead of warm browns like in his tutorial.
Hammers of Sigmar style armour
A quick guide to painting the Eye of Horus on Chaos Marines.
Here is how I am approaching painting the Voidsmen-at-Arms from the 'Into the Dark' Kill Team box set. I wanted to stick quite close to the box art, without stressing myself out too much.
The Fire Giant from the Blood Rage board game is an excellent mini for testing lava on the base, a fiery sword, glowing runes on the body and OSL effects. My intention was to trial various different effects on different parts of the mini, so just take your pick of the bits you like.
This tutorial (including painting the whole mini) was first published in full about a year ago in three separate posts on https://boardgamegeek.com/blog/8627/griff-glowens-beginners-painting-blog