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Flames of War WW2- Soviet Hero Shock Rifle Company.
It might be lot of work how i'm doing this, but in the end it will look nice and smooth! Model has a lot of contrast.
https://www.flamesofwar.com/hobby.aspx?art_id=7068
I wanted to create a scheme which goes well with my Rusted Claw Neophytes (https://paintpad.app/recipes/15712) but also somewhat resembled the Kill Team Termination brood brothers box art. So I removed the orange from the scheme, and exchanged the blue pants/fatigues from the neophytes to black fatigues.
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!
Prime in Grey Seer.
Newbie-friendly battle ready version of urban(-ish) dark grey scheme for Scout Sentinels (but should work with Armored Sentineld as well). Base colors prone to change as long as WIP tag is present :v
This is just here so I can remember how I painted the black sections of my Salamanders' armour. The photos aren't particularly helpful, I'm afraid as they're all quite dark!
UPDATE: I've replaced Dawnstone with Graphite from Scale 75; very similar colour, but not as chalky which makes glazing the volumes easier.
A slightly tweaked version of this recipe can be found in my Salamanders tutorial here: https://paintpad.app/recipes/2325-salamanders-v0-9
Step by step on how I painted my Parasite of Mortrex
Here is how I painted the undead skin on my Plaguebearers of Nurgle. This method is a slightly modified version of Mengal Miniatures' "Zombie Rotting Skin" guide.
Meant to be a speedpaint method to get kinda pretty lumies.
Based largely on JuanHidalgo Miniatures 'Eavy Contrast video, this is how I painted the main armour and trim colours of this Alpha Legion Chaos Space Marine.
I haven't covered the scale effect on this leg here, for this I would recommend checking out his full video. It really is excellent.
My Pallid Hand scheme mostly based on Duncan Rhodes' YT video with my own twist on the nurgly bits, cloth and horns! I figured it'd be good to write it down in case I forgot and I had a lot of people on Reddit ask how it's done so figured this might make things easier :D
I hope this works? inspired by Mengel's Miniatures guide on the scarlet doom. It looks like a lot but it should come together quickly as it's primarily contrast paints and washes doing the heavy lifting here.
How I painted the new Imotekh the Stormlord, as a text supplement to my video tutorial.
After a so-so batch of 5 girl heads I decided to try and make the magenta more uniform halfway through.
The orange works but it takes quite a few layers. The magenta flowers were looking to "painterly" bc I was mixing magenta with white by eye. I tried to change that at the end by adding coats of pure magenta and the magenta ink.
I need to have a look around for a pot-ready pale purple. Pot ready pail pink/magenta. And warmer undercoat (ivory of some sort)
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)
RECIPE INCOMPLETE CURRENTLY
An updated and refined method to achieve a red glow effect in place of the usual blue Adeptus Astartes power sword style.
Recipes for Games Workshop Munitorum Containers in green, red and blue with weathering and transfers
A quick writeup of how I approach NMM for Imperial Black Armor (worn by Moff Gideon, Death Troopers, etc.).
This recipe is mainly here as a reminder to myself; it uses several paint ranges to achieve an effect I'm sure you can manage more simply! I chose the red-orange desert scheme to complement the warm green tones of Salamanders Space Marines.
Update: I've since moved to a slightly less lurid colour scheme for these bases, as they can end up overwhelming the model! You can find it here in my Salamanders tutorial: https://paintpad.app/recipes/2325-salamanders-v0-9
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.