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A fairly conventional method I use to paint the weapons of my Salamanders, with bluish highlights to distinguish them from their black armour.
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.
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.
A quick guide showing how I paint desert plants. This recipe has been pulled directly from my "Desert Bases" guide also available on this site, if you were interested in the sand and rocks pictured.
This detailed guide will help you create volcanic-themed bases with a dynamic glowing lava effect and rugged rocky textures. Using AK Interactive Volcanic Earth for the rocky textures and Mordant Earth for the cracked lava, this method will give your bases the fiery, molten look that fits perfectly with the Horns of Hashut.
A deep warm red cloth.
A guide to painting Death Korps of Kreig for Warhammer 40k and Kill Team
A reference based on the method, order and paints used for the Kroot skin only off Cult of Paint's 3 Kroot Schemes, useful for those who do not like rewinding videos constantly.
The written recipe here does include substituted paints as this is really tailored to paints I own while staying as close to the original recipe as possible.
I highly recommend watching CoP's video first as this is just an accompanying reference guide for those like me who forget things easily.
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.
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.
Pale nurgle flesh for a cold feel. This is just a copy of Duncan's "how to paint foetid bloat drone flesh" on youtube.
Painting Primaris space marines from the Arktal Sentries chapter
Colors for a regular Arco-Flagellant
How I painted the key elements of my Deathwatch Kill Team members.
Yeah, I haven't painted the whole thing yet, but I'll get there. Why not follow me on Instagram and encourage me to make some progress, eh?
Record of DW army for consistency
Sections not in order (recommend painting with inside-out method)
This recipe will detail how I painted the Griffin from the BattleTech Beginner Box. It is done in a very non-traditional style, using lots of metallic paints, meant to evoke the quasi-Napoleonic elements of the setting.
This is how I painted the main parts of my Word Bearers Chaos Space Marine power armour.
I just added a new color to this amazing tutorial https://youtu.be/aXfYDlvAyFU?si=1yl_RA1-Gp40oMQ2