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Skitarii Vanguard (can be applied to Rangers as well :) ) paint scheme loosely inspired by Purge Troopers from Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, as well as the Agripinaa scheme.
Many ppl have asked me how I paint my emperor's children pink so here's a detailed guide for ya😉 The scheme is pretty easy and doesn't require too many paints and steps, while the end result looks decent, at least 4 me. Hope this helps!🤘🏻
Quick painting!
Inspired by "WHTV Tip of the Day - Sylvaneth Base": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvCn9160qkY
Here is how I am painting my Necron scenery to make it look like catacombs on a Tomb World. I tried to make the process pretty quick and easy to apply to all of the different bits in the box.
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.
Icey bases for Age Of Sigmar
Used for my basic Ultramarine units like intercessors, tactical squads, aggressors, etc...
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.
Red / Weathered Rust style for industrial and Sector Mechanicus terrain as transcribed from 'How I Paint Things - Sector Mechanicus & Necromunda Scenery' by Sonic Sledgehammer Studio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvfbpvbtoOs)
A deep warm red cloth.
A fast method to paint your endless soviet horde. Better for winter uniforms.
All in Contrast/Xpress, only used thinned Nuln Oil for the helmet.
Basic guide to painting this board for games of Adeptus Titanicus
Wargs aren’t noble wolves or pristine hunting hounds — they’re the half-feral nightmares that stalk ruined roads and blasted hillsides, bred (or broken) into weapons. This guide leans into that: muddy, natural fur, cold, unhealthy skin, and a wet, brutal mouth that makes the face the focal point. Technically, the key is texture contrast: dry, coarse fur against smoother grey skin, then sharp teeth and glossy tongue to finish.
Step by step paint plan I used for my Necron Kill Team.
Painting the Crux Terminatus Crest
This is how I painted the main parts of my Word Bearers Chaos Space Marine power armour.