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Gloomspite Gitz / Night Goblins in the colors of Waaagh! Rudnik.
I use lots of [old colors] but have matched them to the current line according to the GW conversion chart.
The bronzed halls of the Gallowdark Space Hulk, millennia have turned it's once dark golden walls into a claustrophobic verdigris maze of lost Imperial Technology.
This model was painted to be the "Technomancer" for my Hierotek Circle Kill Team. I tried to walk the line between the traditional Sautekh Dynasty colour scheme and the more characterful paint job from the box.
This is how I painted up the Adeptus Mechanicus crates from the Kill Team Arena box set.
Viking warriors painted in a variety of colors. The main principle is to highlight on a upward fashion. The first highlight is only applied from the waist to the head and the second only in the face, hair and shoulders. Most of the colors are highlighted with a desaturaded version of themselves to get a slight washed out appearance.
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.
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.
In this guide you will find step by step instructions showcasing how to paint the new Emperor’s children models.
5th model, with a 'custom' paint scheme.
This is my take on Chapter Master Valrak's scheme.
Paint scheme for the Patriarchs of Ulixis, a successor chapter of the Ultramarines.
Stormcast - Warm white as a main colour for most of the Stormcast models. Some models might be different due other parts, most of the time i add more gold to the amour where applicable.
This is my take on the Corpsemakers Nurgle-aligned warband featured in the Death Guard codex for 8th Ed. 40k.
Quick and easy way to paint an entire Fellgor Ravagers Kill team in a few hours. All paints used that are not linked are from the SpeedPaints 2.0 range.
This is a beginner recipe, assuming you are doing things in batches. I personally don't like to paint this way, but it's the most efficient way to put an army together.
An alternative take on the Storm Lords.
Here is my method for producing these tuft heavy bases. These were originally intended to be jungle bases, and could still be if you introduced some fern tufts. The aim was to get good looking bases that were busy and really pumped up the quality of the quick paint job.
This is a multi-building farm with stone walls and slate roofs. The STL’s are available here: https://cults3d.com/:1947056.
A very similar but not identical farm build is detailed by “Storm of Steel” here: https://youtu.be/umlfubM83-Y?si=A3jWVUSzHIA2qILR. The main difference is that his has brick buildings where this one is made of stone walls.
This is a homebrew scheme based on the Thousand Sons.
Here is how I painted Judge Dredd's Lawmaster miniature, from the expansion to the Judge Dredd game from Warlord Games.