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"Sons of Thunder" Chapter
Recipes for Games Workshop Munitorum Containers in green, red and blue with weathering and transfers
I use Pro Acryl paints but can be replaced with similar colours from other ranges. There are no washes in this recipe. Instead this starts at a very dark green and by layering up paint and retaining some of this black green, it creates a very vibrant green skin with deep shadows.
Assortment of gryph hounds painted in different schemes
I used the 'Jenna, the Ambitious Sorceress' model from Signum Games for this colour scheme. I have always been a fan of the Witcher and the opportunity to paint my own interpretation of Yennefer was too good to turn down. You can get your own copy of 'Jenna' here: https://signumgames.com/store/characters/jenna-the-ambitious-sorceress-dnd-rpg-miniature-collectibles/aff/19/
Here is how I painted the Chronomancer for my Hierotek Circle Kill Team. These colours could definitely work as a standard unit in a Sautekh Dynasty army though.
In this guide I will being focusing on the main colours I have been using for the Gretchin in my Ork Goffs Kill Team. I like to vary the skin tones of my Gretchin, so if you are interested in this in particular you may want to check out my "Gretchin/Goblin Skin Tone Collection" also available on this site.
Im using a Jump pack intercessor for this how to but this is the paint scheme i use for the entire army.
This is my take on the Wrath warband colour scheme featured in the Khorne Daemonkin codex from 7th Ed. 40k.
The main colours are bone white, black, brass, and a deep red with silver elements added to the metallic areas.
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What good is an ancient dynasty without a grumpy old man character? I love this sculpt and was particularly excited to paint his weapon.
I painted these Deathmark miniatures for my Hierotek Circle Kill team, but this exact set of recipes can be used for painting the full Warhammer 40,000 unit. I hope you will find it useful.