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This is an army for historical wargaming. The goal is to have fast tabletop ready miniatures that look ok when inspected closely.
I wanted to accentuate the extra-galactic, cosmic horror of the Tiamet scheme, by using a monochromatic palete of pale green / turquoise, cold colors.
Heavily based on the work of Matt's Hobby Hour https://youtu.be/IiQP0ldIOn0?si=1cwEIIN9KP_40UCj
This recipe is based on one of my favourite pieces of Drukhari artwork. Its pretty different to the studio version, but much more to my tastes.
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?
Here is how I painted this Death Guard Sergeant in Mk.III Space Marine armour. This project was just a fun pallete cleanser.
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.
My notes following the @knotleypaints Vampire Blood Bowl team. https://www.threads.net/@knotleypaints/post/Cxh2wr4tjM3/
Blue/Black armour for a cool-tone effect. Ideal for Deathwatch and other black space marines/knights etc.
My personal formula for painting Word Bearers Chaos Space Marines
Here is how I painted the red armour of my Space Marine Heroes Blood Angel Terminator Sergeant.
With blue or green cloak. Paint shield separately. While green isn't thematically fitting (and blue should be more towards grey), they still give nice variance.
Bien-Tan guardian.
Heavy use of contrast paints and glazing.
Credit to Warhammer YouTube channel for most of the suit recipe and Wiltrichs Miniature Art for the green helmet.