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This recipe will be focused on speed, and theremore you might think some steps are missing, or that some parts of the mini gets less love than others, and that is intentional. If you want to go further with some steps, then you absolutely should!
My general paint scheme for WH40k Cadians, with added steps at the bottom for any special troops/parts I’ve done.
These look a little silly, but they're very eye-catching and quite tzeenchy! Easiest with an airbrush, but if you don't have one, just reverse it, starting from the lightest colour and gradually glazing the others over in sequence.
Getting a decent white skin tone on these Daemons was my focus here. I think they turned out alright for the effort invested.
A speedpainting option to get your haqqislam models on the table quickly.
Quick and easy recipe for the Barroth from MHW: Board Game
This is supposed to be a speed paint scheme for my loyalist death guard. It's not that quick, but it's SUPER forgiving, and works great with batching. Everything is in blocks and doesn't need any crazy shading. Colors are all things that could come straight from a pot or made with minimal mixing.
It ends up looking good in chunks of armies, and is pretty quick when batched. I make it a full tutorial because I've had to resurrect the recipe multiple times.
The lighter colors (skeleton bone, stone golem and corpse pale) are darkened more by the wash than the darker colors, that's why i use the same color for highlighting those lighter colors instead of using a lighter highlighting color as i do for the darker colors.
Preparation step two is to saturate the base texture with it's high surface area, which can be messy and spill on an already painted miniature. The small amount of black spill on the base in step 3 will be easily fixed in basecoating step one without having to paint the entire base.
my own custom order, based on feral world. conversation includes drukari scourges heads and accessories, and some space wolf accessories
Based on box art with tweaks
I built this model using Wargames Atlantic's Mounted Knights (1150-1320) plastic kit and a head and arm from the Foot Knights (1150-1320) box. My aim with this guide is to leave you with a nice playable character from the "Dramatis Personae" section in the back of The Barons' War Second edition book and pay homage to the Footsore Miniatures model also available.
I built this model using Wargames Atlantic's Mounted Knights (1150-1320) plastic kit and a head and arm from the Foot Serjeants (1100-1320) box. My aim with this guide is to leave you with a nice playable character from the "Dramatis Personae" section in the back of The Barons' War Second edition book and pay homage to the Footsore Miniatures model also available.