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Method done on a Armiger Helverin and Cerastus Knight, should work for all others
A short huide for any fleshy details on nurgle models.
A bit of a cheat with power weapons! I used Daler Rowney FW ink Payne's Grey and White, but you can substitute any white or black ink, or even highly pigmented paint. I'll add step-by-step photos at a later point.
Can be glazed or stippled
"Dirty wasteland" camo scheme for Warhammer 40k Steel Legion (or other Guard or general military units).
A combination of the video linked (for all the detail work), with the 'Armour of the Dark Gods' video by Duncan Rhoades for the metallic Tzeentch armour.
Generic sandbags for fantasy or historical.
This is my take on the Blood Ravens paint scheme, featured in the Dawn or War series.
A recipe used to paint traditional bone colours
With glazing you want to work back and forth making sure to deposit the most of the color in its respected area. Only the turquoise should be pushed all the way to the end of it section.
This didn't work trying on an aquila - agrax over appid wych went too brown instead of stone
For those big, hot, heavy guns! Mimics the colour changes you see happens to steel etc under heat.
This recipe explains how I painted my Nighthaunt. The process has been on development more or less since the release of AoS 2.0 and I have tweaked the steps to the needs of different units based on the speed, level of detail or the attention I want to give to the model.
Generic market items for fantasy or historical
My new recipe for my tank armour.
It's more-or-less the same recipe, but with less saturation and greater contrast.
Cloth has a knitted or fur effect. ALWAYS mix 3:1 Paint with Flow Improver.
How to paint the base model Saurus (For Warriors or Temple Guard)
How I painted the main elements and the heraldry of my medieval knights. This guide has been broken down into sections so you can either replicate the schemes of my specific knights or use them to design your own. Please do not follow this as a step-by-step, but just take what you need or are interested in.
For heavily worn and torn red cloaks or capes.
Quick method for creating a white marble/granite-like effect without an airbrush or using the wet wipes technique. This technique was developed by FALCON MINI STUDIOS.
Painted for a painting competition run by Old Guard Games and Badger Games for Adepticon 2025.