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Although I have used Sergeant Ripper Jackson for this guide, the paint used here should work great for the standard Catachan Jungle Fighters too.
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.
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.
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 my copy of the official 'Fighter' model for the new game 1490 Doom.
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.
I couldn't find a decent tutorial for Sa'Cea Tau, in my opinion, the coolest colour scheme since the warm brown of the T'au sept (the white guys GW currently are rocking as the posterchild can go do one... imho)
2 paints are not included in PP's library, these are the Molotow range, they're great, in this scheme I use their colour, petrol as a base, and Liquitex Acrylic inks, I use their Magenta ink for effects. Feel free to sub these for something similar.
Lots of the listed paints are to provide alternatives to out-of-production colours I used, so if anyone wants to follow along, feel free to use those instead (main one being the Electric Blue I use as my drybrush pass on the armour. Any bright, saturated sky blue will do.
The same with whites, greys, blacks and metalics, just use what you have.
I wrote this while painting my test model for the scheme. I will update with pictures and effects as I get to them on different models
My Pallid Hand scheme mostly based on Duncan Rhodes' YT video with my own twist on the nurgly bits, cloth and horns! I figured it'd be good to write it down in case I forgot and I had a lot of people on Reddit ask how it's done so figured this might make things easier :D
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.
Record of DW army for consistency
Sections not in order (recommend painting with inside-out method)
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.
This is how I painted the armor and trim on my models. Weapons will be in another recipe as I did those separately
A selection of horse coat and hair colours, that I have been happy with on my models. These can be used in a variety of settings and time-periods.