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Scatter terrain for 40k
Je commence en général toujours par le visage car c'est une partie difficile qui nécessite d'avoir une bonne visibilité des volumes (les pommettes n'étant pas toujours correctement définis sur les figurines).
My method for the Into the Dark Imperial Navy Breachers skintone. I figured they don't get much starlight being on vessels in the void of space and are thus quite pale skinned.
My personal army painting recipe for the main elements (uniforms, armor, basing, etc.) in my Astra Militarum army.
Newbie-friendly battle ready version of urban(-ish) dark grey scheme for Scout Sentinels (but should work with Armored Sentineld as well). Base colors prone to change as long as WIP tag is present :v
This is my take on the colour scheme of the Invocators warband, based on the art in the 6th ed. Chaos Space Marine codex.
This is my take on the colour scheme of the Dark Wolves, featured in the Chaos Space Marines codex from 4th Ed. 40k.
This is my take on the colour scheme for the Cleaved warband, featured in the Chaos Space Marines codex for 8th Ed. 40k.
An alternative take on the Storm Lords.
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.
Here is how I painted my Cowboys for Dead Man's Hand. Unlike my gangs so far, I played with much loser rules with their clothing. In my mind, this is a disparate band of ranchers that have banded together, so wouldn't have any kind of uniform. They do however all have brown leather hats, so they are identifiable on the table.
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
Here is how I painted the Outlaw Gang. I decided to keep them largely monochrome with a splash of read, to give them all a uniform feel and make them easily identifiable. There is some pretty blatant inspiration taken from pop culture here, rather than historical accuracy.
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.