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How I painted my copy of the official 'Assassin' model for the new game 1490 Doom. Not gonna lie, I was aiming for a medieval ninja here. I think he pulls it off, without looking out of place in the setting.
Here is how I painted the armour, trim and eye lenses of my Imperial Fist Space Marines. I have a separate guide showing images for the yellow armour only.
Infantry recipe for my #hobbypocalypse and #hobbystreak army for 2022.
Quick and easy way to paint an entire Fellgor Ravagers Kill team in a few hours. All paints used that are not linked are from the SpeedPaints 2.0 range.
Paint recipe for the Horus Heresy primarch, Konrad Curze (and other Night Lords).
This recipe uses an airbrush for the initial stages, and normal brushes for subsequent refinement. The airbrush is absolutely not necessary, but makes the early stages quicker! I also rushed the process when making the photos; I'm sure yours will look better!
Update: I've since decided this approach is a bit to vivid for a whole army, so a more muted, less neon method is included in my Salamanders tutorial: https://paintpad.app/recipes/2325-salamanders-v0-9
Greetings, you slimy, yacky stinkers 🤢💚😅.
Let's paint some nurgly slime 🤮
Chaos Alpha Legion
airbrush required.....
Credit to Silvernome for teal armor and trim.
General tips: leave helmet/heads separate from bodies. Batch painting is recommended. Wet pallet not required, but recommended for non airbrush parts.
Here's the recipe I use for my Crimson Fists. (it will lean heavily on Scale 75 paints, with help from some friends.) This tutorial will focus on Characters, and character type models, as I'll build another specifically for "rank-n-file" troops.
Here's my custom order minoris - Order of the Thorn. Special thanks to Bobby Clarke (Red Eagle Studios) for helping me figure this out.
Colour scheme for my custom Space Marine chapter, the Dark Vipers.
This is a reminder to myself of my current method of painting Salamanders; I'll probably tweak it as I go as I discover ways to achieve the same effects more efficiently; There's a lot of models to get through! This is an attempt to paint to a high tabletop standard; I'm not aiming to just get the models done as quickly as possible, and I want to enjoy the process and have an army to be proud of.
I'll add photos later on, as some of the descriptions below might not be entirely clear.
As is usual with my methods, this may be wildly overcomplicated and use a lot of different paints, but I can't resist experimenting with new toys!
How I paint my Eschers. Taken from the official GW Escher tutorial video with Duncan