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Blooded Kill Team traitor guard from a corrupted Cadian force
This is a homebrew chapter devoted to Slaanesh, inspired by the artwork of the Myrmidesh Painbringers.
My first attempt at the power sword glow effect, usually done using blue.
Imperial Navy Breachers attachment to my (not)Flesh Tearers SM Fleet colour scheme: Red cloth, Black armour. Minor white or gold trim.
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 LIST:
Primers
Chaos Black
Wraithbone
Paints:
Balthasar Gold (base)
Creed Camo (contrast)
Black Templar (contrast)
Leadbelcher (base)
Seraphim Sepia (shade)
Pallid Wych Flesh (layer)
Agrax Earth Shade (shade)
Wraithbone (shade)
Elysian Green (layer)
Leadbelcher (base)
Corvus Black (base)
Blood Angels Red (contrast)
Seraphim Sepia (shade)
Rhinox Hide (base)
For touchups, 1:1 Wraithbone with seraphim sepia works well, keep it more like a glaze in consistency
A recipe used to paint Rubricae of the Black Legion's Sons of the Cyclops warband - an alternative black to my Black Legion Gold method.
A step by step guide, showing how to paint Be'lakor. You could definitely use this on other Daemons too, if you wanted. My ain here was to get a look close to the box art, I'm happy with how he turned out.
Chaos Alpha Legion
airbrush required.....
Credit to Silvernome for teal armor and trim.
General tips: leave helmet/heads separate from bodies. Batch painting is recommended. Wet pallet not required, but recommended for non airbrush parts.
The Horns of Hashut are relentless enforcers of the Chaos Dwarf god, Hashut. They march into battle, clad in armor forged in the fires of their dark forges, adorned with symbols of dominance and destruction. This guide will help you capture the brutal, fiery aesthetic of the Horns of Hashut—whether it's the dark, burnt armor, glowing eyes, or the brass and copper embellishments that reflect their infernal power.
Follow these detailed steps to paint the models in a way that reflects their fearsome presence on the battlefield, bringing out the best in their dark and fiery design.