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This recipe is designed to get close to the box art and is based completely off of GW tutorials and color schemes. An extensive range of Citadel paints are used in this process.
How I painted these lovely Spartan Generals from Warlord Games. This was a quick passion project for me, based upon my love for the '300' graphic novel AND the movie adaptation. Maybe it will end up as a full army one day?
This is my take on the Bloodgorged warband colour scheme, featured in the Khorne Daemonkin codex from 7th Ed. 40k.
My revised scheme for the newly released Space Marine Scouts Kill Team. This Tome Keepers recipe collection is similar to me previous one, but has a few tweaks to compliment the new design, and also reflect my growth as a painter.
The Ydrilan Riverblades are warriors of elegance and precision among the Lumineth Realm-lords, their attire reflecting the natural beauty of their realm’s waterways. This guide will help bring out the vibrant teal cloth, ivory armor, and mystical accents that characterize the Riverblades, using carefully chosen colors and techniques.
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'.
Simple and effective method for painting any flavor of Sylvaneth Revenants. Credit for this recipe goes to Juan Hidalgo Miniatures on youtube, I have minorly tweaked his recipe to my own tastes.
Here are the steps I took when painting this playing piece from 'Wizkids' version of the board game "Relic". If you like the look of this bust, it is available with the specific edition available here: https://amzn.to/3paDgCQ Please be aware that the 'Fantasy Flight' version has different resin busts/playing pieces.
Tyranid Custom Hive Fleet Paint Scheme.
This custom Hive Fleet is still a work in progress, and remains unnamed for now.
The Twistweald Warband, emerging from the depths of enchanted forests, embodies the balance between primal nature and arcane magic. Their models reflect this blend, with intricate details like living bark armor, glowing sigils, ethereal weapons, and even mushrooms sprouting from their forms. This guide will walk you through painting these dynamic models with a step-by-step, efficient approach, ensuring that their natural and magical elements stand out on the tabletop.
My interpretation of a Death Korps of Krieg with a Altdorf (WHFB) color scheme - with whatever colors I have available atm.
Record of DW army for consistency
Sections not in order (recommend painting with inside-out method)
Here is how I painted this scenery kit quickly and efficiently as I was able. I took much less care than I normally do when painting and used the weathering methods to cover any imperfections. Individual elements could also be used easily on other kits or miniatures.
For the Penal Legionnaire for my Inquisitorial Agents Kill Team, I wanted coloured that more suggested he was a prisoner out on release. I think he reads as a former ganger out on day release. He could even be used in Necromunda, to be honest.
How I painted my Gun Servitor for my Inquisitorial Agents Kill Team. I wanted an increased amount of vibrancy in the armour, which I think turned out well. The basic colour composition in the same as the box art though.