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How to paint the Hairfoot Jouster Riding a Sheep model from North Star Military Figures. This step-by-step guide shows you exactly how I painted my copy of this miniature.
A really easy paint job that is great for beginners and mass production!
-The last three stages are optional
-Use any paint you want, this is just a rough guide. If you can’t decide there are some ideas for Revell paints to use instead
-Feel free to do the highlights before the washes for a slightly more uniform look, this is what I did
-Feel free to post a slightly edited version of this recipe as long as you mention that this is the original
Here's my custom order minoris - Order of the Thorn. Special thanks to Bobby Clarke (Red Eagle Studios) for helping me figure this out.
A guide on how I paint my Imperial fists space marines.
Here is how I painted the Outlaw Gang. I decided to keep them largely monochrome with a splash of read, to give them all a uniform feel and make them easily identifiable. There is some pretty blatant inspiration taken from pop culture here, rather than historical accuracy.
Very budget and battle ready version of gray urban-like color scheme for basic Astra Militarum troops.
(mainly recorded for myself so I don't forget the paints and paint order :v)
These barricades were a great excuse to try out a bunch of different wood recipes. I put a little more effort into these than I probably should, but I plan on getting a good amount of use from them.
Adaptation of the 'Eavy Metal team's painting guide for Tiamet using Army Painter Speedpaints.
The original guide was posted in this article:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/06/06/painting-leviathan-how-eavy-metal-tackled-the-new-tyranids-and-space-marines/
I've really enjoyed trying out Speedpaints with this scheme and highly recommend them. Dropper bottles, preloaded agitators and the price point make these an excellent contrast alternative.
A note on the two used, they are both from the 2.0 range so I will update the tutorial to reflect this better when support is added. Lizardfolk Cyan is a great match for Incubi Darkness, and Moonlake Coral is similar to Sigvald Burgundy but much pinker.
I will add step-by-step images when I start my next model!
These recipes are all based on a wonderful PDF created by Lawrence Coxon and posted to The Barons' War Facebook Group. I found the PDF linked from Andy Hobday's excellent "Painting the Past: Uniforms in the High Medieval Period" post on his site, if you wanted to see the original images.
Painting guide for death guard, specifically used for the Plague Marine Kill Team