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Imperial German Cavalry for Return of the Tripods. These are the colors I happen to have on hand and others may work just as well. This scheme uses block colors with no real shading so it has sufficient contrast at a 15mm scale.
This is a written version of the Duncan Rhodes tutorial. Not my work.
Hints:
- You don't have to wait until the paints have fully dried. Just blend them together while they are still wet
- Thin the paint to build up smoother gradients.
- You can mix the pigments as well
Shamelessly adapted from Wiltrichs' excellent painting Ragnar series on YouTube.
A quick guide to painting the Eye of Horus on Chaos Marines.
This is for pretty much any WW2 Soviet or even American vehicle. I included details for wood in brown, but honestly most soldiers pained their wood green to match the metal.
Obviously applicable to other black highlighting!
These look a little silly, but they're very eye-catching and quite tzeenchy! Easiest with an airbrush, but if you don't have one, just reverse it, starting from the lightest colour and gradually glazing the others over in sequence.
A basic gold but with a custom wash to cool the colour down without matting it too much. Designed to compliment metallic blue armour without contrasting too much (or looking like an Ultramarine...)
A quick guide showing how I paint my urban themed bases. For those of you that are interested, I have a guide to making them on my Instagram.
Quick and easy method for getting terrain on the table
Using Golden Crackle Paste and drybrushing to create the realm of the Blood God.
The Sons of Sorrow is a warband or vectorium of the Death Guard Traitor Legion's 7th Plague Company. The infamous Plague Surgeon Nauseous Rotbone was once a member of the Sons of Sorrow vectorium before he was elevated to command rank by the Daemon Primarch Mortarion.
Drybrush and wash scheme for Death Guard.
Super simple orange scheme for Titanicus Questoris Knights
My attmept at replicating the Eavy Metal teams paint scheme for these Chaos Space Marines. The armour and trim recipes are based strongly upon a YouTube video from 'Infernal Brush'.
Although not required, the bases look great when painted.
Recipe for the base I use on my Silver Templar army; based on original Darren Latham recipe.
It can be used for many 40K and AoS army
Don't follow this for now, this is just my note keeping but I will update it later :)
How I painted my Lawmen Gang for this popular skirmish game. For these lads, I decided that blue-grey cloth, with pops of a cold white would be their identifying colors. The rest of the miniature was populated with pretty neutral or complimentary colours.
- Grey Seer is probably the wrong base for non-translucent colours. Need to think about which base color holds it best
- Magenta can go on as is and later be worked down with white layers. I think same for orange.
- Probably possible to rotate layers and clean up mess as you go
All paints were matt Humbrol. 2 layers. I think I either need to use an airbrush, or thin the paint more.
Good tack on the finish. Bit gluggy. Layers need to be thinner.