Showing posts with label Painting Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting Guide. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 September 2020

Warhammer 40k Project: Necrons in White from the Indomitus Box, Skorpekh Destroyer Cult

 Finally got finished my Skorpekh Destroyer Cults from the Indomitus Box. I also settled onto a basing scheme as well. 

Necron Destroyer Cult units, Skorpekh Lord and Skorpekh Desroyers with Plasmacyte

I haven't had much luck on the table recently as I can never seem to make a charge to save myself! but really keen to see how it all shakes out in the new Codex in October. 

Bases Paint Scheme with GW paints:

- Base with Armageddon Dust

- Wash with Sepia Wash

- Drybrush with Screaming Skull

- Tufts to taste


Sunday, 16 August 2020

Warhammer 40k Project: Necrons in White from the Indomitus Box, Overlord, Reanimator and Cryptothralls

More progress for my white Xbot Dynasty Necron army built from the Indomitus box contents. I was able to punch out a few more models over the last week or so. Having a lot of fun with the scheme but damn are the troops taking forever!


Necron Overlord in White
Necron Canoptek Reanimator in white
Necron Crytothrall in whiteNecron Cryptothrall In white




Friday, 7 August 2020

Warhammer 40k Project: Necrons in White and the Necron Plasmancer

Plugging away at the new Necron Indomitus box sets with my new white, black and green paint scheme. The plasmancer was super quick to paint and the new Games Workshop Necron themed paints have been awesome to use. 

Necron Plasmancer Indomitus Box White paint
Paint Guide is as follows

- Airbrush black

- Airbrush light grey with shading from top down, couple of light layers will make it white

- Seal with matte varnish (important for allowing contrast paints to runs smoothly over the base colour)

- Contrast white over entire model

- Drybrush White

- Contrast black for skeleton parts

- Contrast Tesseract Glow for all the green parts, one coat, smooth and left to dry with no runs

- Runelord brass with a wash of Cryptek armoushade and drybrushed with canoptic alloy

Monday, 3 August 2020

40K Project: Indomitus Necrons in Xbox Green!

Of course the hype for 9th edition got me bad and I have invested in a new Necron start up army from the boxed set of Indomitus. I wanted something bright and yet easy to paint in bulk as I was keen to flood the board with Necron Warrior squads with the new objective based scoring coming in with 9th edition missions. Believe it or not a white armoured force was super easy to commit to with the release of all the new contrast paints.

Necron Warrior painted with Games Workshop Contrast Paints


Necron Scarab painted with Games Workshop Contrast Paints



Paint guide:
- Airbrush black
- Airbrush light grey with shading from top down
- Seal with matte varnish
- Contrast white over entire model
- Drybrush White
- Contrast black for skeleton parts
- Contrast Tesseract Glow for all the green parts
- Runelord Brass on the detail with a wash of Cryptek Armourshade

Friday, 19 June 2020

40k and 30k Projects: Dark Angels on the Horizon WIP

With the incoming new Horus Heresy Thramas campaign coming and having already done a Night Lords army years ago it feels the best time to start up a side project of Dark Angels. The biggest question is of course how to do the black for the old Heresy style armor!
Dark Angels 30k Horus Heresy outrider bikes


I decided on a dark silky midnight blue for the "black" of the armor. This contrasting with the red stripes and eventual checks/transfers on the armor should pop well. The deep dark blue was achieved in the following steps:

- Undercoat black with airbrush primer
- Airbrush heavy zenith highlight with dark grey
- Airbrush light zenith highlight with grey blue
- seal with gloss varnish
- wash with Drakenhof Nightshade
- sliver edging with Leadbelcher
- Reds with Khorne Red


I hope this was helpful to anyone looking to replicate and I have included a pic of the paints used.
Now I am working on some armor and heaps of infantry while I wait for some transfers to arrive.

Dark Angels 30k Horus Heresy Outrider bike and assault marine

Dark Angels 30k Horus Heresy outrider bike

Dark Angels 30k Horus Heresy outrider bikes


Dark Angels 30k Horus Heresy Vindicator Tanks






Sunday, 18 August 2019

40k and 30k Projects: Imperial Fists bolter boys - Part 3 - Intercessors Squad

With the amazing new Space Marine codex dropped and the Imperial Fists supplement around the corner I am keen to get as much of my 40k force table ready. With that in mind I need Intercessors, heaps of them, so here is the first 10 man unit.

Imperial Fists Space Marine Intercessor Squad

As with previous posts the paint scheme is as follows:

1: spray silver and then a coat of matte sealer (stops the wash pooling) then wash with Nuln Oil

2: wash panels with cassandra yellow shade

3: wash panels with cassandra yellow again

4: a coat of Lamenters yellow glaze on the yellow panels

5: two coats of badab black on other paneling

6: sponge on battle damage and weathering with black

7: highlight black edges and fill in battle damage with a bright silver, I use a flat brush for this

8: fill in any other details to taste!



Bases are done in batches, spray silver and two coats of nuln oils and then details to taste. The green goo is the nurgles rot technical paint and rust is the technical rust paint too.


The feet of the Intercessors are weathered with black weathering powder and then I pin them all to the bases for extra stability when transporting.


The final product just waiting on decals 

Imperial Fists Space Marine Intercessor Squad

As you can see the whole paint scheme looks flat and boring without the weathering


Last pic is of my next project, terrain!




Wednesday, 26 June 2019

40k Projects: Genestealer Cult Purestrain Genestealer Contrast Paint Test

With the release of the new GW contrast paints I saw an opportunity to speed up some of my GSC units painting times. I have about 15 Genestealers lying around already primed white and though I would give it a go.

Purstrain Genestealer warhammer 40k, contrast paints, genestealer cult



Paint Scheme is as follows:
1: Prime White with rattle can or airbrush
2: Seal with matte spray sealer
3: wash flesh with Guillemen Flesh Contrast
4: Wash carapace with Black Contrast
5: Claws and talons with normal badab black
6: Purple with Genestealer purple, then a purple wash
7: Seal with matte spray sealer
8: brush on gloss coat on carapace, claws and talons + mouths 

Friday, 5 April 2019

40k Projects: Genestealer Cult Brood Brothers Earthshaker Battery

I recently got a hold of some very cheap third party artillery guns that fit into the 28mm Warhammer scale and decided my Genestealer Cult needed some long range punch in the form of a deatachment of Brood Brothers Earthshaker Battery guns. You can find the models yourself on ebay under the keywords “Model, antiaircraft gun, cannon toy” and they go for about $4 a piece AUD. I purchased 10 to cover any bad casts and to also bulk out some 30k milita forces in the future or just plain old terrain pieces as well.

Genestealer Cult Earthshaker Artillery Brood Brothers GSC

Painting was simple:
1: Spray white undercoat and then seal with matt varnish for better wash surface
2: One coat of brown wash
3: Once coat of Sepia wash
4: Drybrush with Bone
5: Paint metals and then wash metals with nuln oil
6: Black for the wheels with a grey drybrush over the top

I will be weathering the whole army at once when the complete force is up to the same standard as it helps me keep consistency doing it in one giant batch.

Wednesday, 12 December 2018

40k and 30k Projects: Imperial Knight Gallant and Knight Helverins WIP - Part 1

Work in progress for my Imperial Knights for 40k and to be also used as allies to my Imperial Fists 40k force as well. I used the same painting scheme as my 30k Terminators and Dreadnoughts with the metallic yellow and heavy weathering.

Imperial Knights and Helverins 40k Metallic Yellow

Imperial Knights Warhammer 40k Yellow


Imperial Knights Gallant Warhammer 40k YellowImperial Knight Gallant painting Warhammer 40k Yellow


Still lots of details to go on these guys but at least they are table ready!

Thursday, 19 July 2018

40k and 30k Projects: Imperial Fists Redemptor Dread WIP - Part 1

Picked up a cheap easy build Redemptor Dread the other day on a whim for my Imperial Fists army and found it a delight to assemble and paint. I am using this as a prototype for upcoming vehicle additions for this army as I was unsure if I could pull off the wash technique on the bigger panels so here we go.

 Imperial Fists 40k Dread Metallic Yellow

I followed the Exact same process as my infantry so far for the metallic yellow:
1: spray silver and then seal with matte varnish, then wash with nuln oil
2: wash panels with cassandra yellow
3: wash panels with cassandra yellow again
4: a coat of Yriel yellow glaze on the yellow panels
5: two coats of badab black on other paneling
6: sponge on battle damage and weathering with black
7: highlight black edges and fill in battle damage with a bright silver, I use a flat brush for this
8: fill in any other details to taste!

Imperial Fists Redemptor Dread in metallic yellow 40k

Imperial Fists 40k Redemptor Dread in metallic yellow
Imperial Fists 40k Dread Metallic Yellow