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This is by no means an original paint scheme nor one i made. I linked the video that inspired this paint scheme and this is simply how i went about it. i changed up some paints and adjusted some things to suit what i already had but i highly recommend checking out his video which i linked however if you want written instructions feel free and please go give his videos a like!
How I painted my copy of the official 'Saboteur' model for the new game 1490 Doom.
Bases for blood bowl with grass and mud. Stolen from Kujo Painting! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZYQ06FpbXA
Vampire skin with good effect of shodow/light areas thank to the contrast of blues (celestra grey, drakenof nightshade) and browns (rakart flesh, carroburg crimson, pallid witch flesh)
⚔️ Lore Context & Painting Philosophy
The Uruk-hai of Isengard are among the most iconic villains in Tolkien's legendarium — brutal, disciplined, and born from foul sorcery. Engineered by Saruman to surpass Orcs in strength, stature, and resilience, they first emerge en masse during the siege of Helm’s Deep, clad in grim iron and bearing the White Hand of their master.
Visually, Uruk-hai blend crude industry with brutal efficiency: patchwork steel plate, dark chainmail, and filthy leather wrappings over corrupted flesh. Their aesthetic is intentionally unrefined — everything about their design screams mass-produced cruelty.
This painting guide is designed to:
- Recreate the cinematic look of Peter Jackson’s film trilogy
- Be efficient enough to batch-paint large forces
- Provide options for detailing your heroes or centerpieces
This core guide focuses on the armoured Uruk-hai Warrior wielding sword and shield. We'll also include adaptations for Scouts and Berserkers.
How I painted the silver and gold armour on my Iron Warrior Chaos Space Marine. Inspired strongly by JuanHidalgo Miniatures video "'Eavy Contrast Marines - Iron Warriors".
My method for painting the gold armour of my small Custode Kill Team. Use an airbrush for best results.