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This is my take on the colour scheme of Hakanor's Reavers, a chaos warband featured in the Chaos Space Marine codex from 4th Ed. 40k.
This is my take on the classic paint scheme of the Thousand Sons.
The Ceti Hussars were
formed as a combined-arms command
integrated below the regimental level.
The RCT consists of a trio of combat
commands, each built around a ’Mech
battalion. Each command also includes two vehicle battalions and two
infantry regiments. The Hussars’ fighter wing and artillery battalion are
independent subcommands that attach to any of the three combat
commands as needed.
I used the 'Trisha, the Fiery 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 Triss was too good to turn down. You can get your own copy of 'Trisha' here: https://signumgames.com/store/characters/trisha-the-fiery-sorceress-2/aff/19/
Sorta simple scheme for Bad Moon Ork Boys, for this tutorial I will use a mixture of traditional and "contrast" paint
Battletech Regiment of the Armed Forces Federated Suns, House Davion. Painted for the Orbisonia campaign.
I decided to paint my Fellgor Ravagers Beastmen with a variety of skin tones, but tie the Kill Team together with the colour of the equipment.
Ork Kommandos are the elite infiltrators of the Ork warbands, blending brutal strength with surprising stealth. Their gear is battered, their armor chipped, and their skin scarred from countless battles. The challenge of painting Ork Kommandos lies in capturing their raw, rugged look, from the weathered leather to the chipped armor and worn cloth. This guide provides detailed step-by-step instructions on how to achieve a gritty, battle-hardened appearance for your Ork Kommandos, giving them the character and depth they deserve on the tabletop.