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My personal army painting recipe for the main elements (uniforms, armor, basing, etc.) in my Astra Militarum army.
I change little details in this recipe a lot – why not, they're Orks – but this is a good rundown of how I do the overall scheme across my army. Everything here translates to vehicles and infantry.
Based largely upon the method of JuanHidalgo Miniatures in his 'Eavy Contrast Marines video, but relying less upon actual contrast paints, this is how I painted the freehand on this miniature.
How I painted the Jormungandr colour scheme, part of a larger video on painting a variety of Tyranid Hive Fleets.
This is my custom Eldar Craftworld paint recipe.
Blue skin, red hair, purple cloth, antique metal, amber bones, raw skin
Units of the Oriente Hussars display their group insignia prominently, usually on the upper torso of a BattleMech or the turret-front of armor units. The insignia depicts a stylized white Oriente Hawk, its torso on a red background surrounded by a golden box. The wings of the hawk extend beyond the box reaching across a green, lozenge-shaped background. The insignia of the Third Hussars shows three interlocking rings.
This is a general collection of hair colour recipes for any gaming system. I will endevour to update it with new colours as I find what works for me.
The recipe and methods I use to paint bulk EC models. Recipe is based off regular models (space marine, noise marine, etc) but colours, ratios and general aesthetic works across bigger models.
General rules are:
1. Majority of model is pink
2. Second most colour is black
3. Bronze/Gold for Trims and specific details
4. Grey metallics for basic stuff (chains, studs, etc)
5. Small amount of bright colours to make things pop (greens/yellows/neon reds) on things like eyes, plasma coils, backpack decorations, etc)
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Adapted from lordniblet's Bronze recipe, using Vallejo paints.
https://paintpad.app/recipes/1294-bronze
Step by step paint plan I used for my Necron Kill Team.
A way to paint Melta weapons, in this case that of a War Dog, so it looks aged and heat scorched.
Join me as I paint the Imperium Magazine Primaris Lieutenant that came with the Warhammer 40,000 Imperium Magazine. I chose to focus on painting it in a Flesh Tearer colour scheme. Plus, I announce the winner of last week's competition.