![]() The shields were glued to the figures hand with superglue.As the name suggests, this Colour Primer has been designed to look exactly like Bleached Bone making it an absolute must for armies of shambling dead. The shields were clipped off the sprue and the damage caused by the clipping tidied up. They were then dry brushed with Citadel Nurgling Green. The weapons (and armour) were painted with a mix of Citadel Abaddon Black and Humbrol Dark Green.Ī wet mix of Citadel Abaddon Black, Humbrol Dark Green, Humbrol 90 (a light green) and Citadel Lahmian Medium was then painted on to give a verdigris effect. Straps and belts were painted with Citadel Steel Legion Drab.Ĭloth straps and the skeleton's teeth were painted with Army Painter Stone Golem.Įverything was dry brushed with Citadel Terminatus Stone.Ī final wash of Citadel Agrax Earthshade showed off the detail. The axe handle was painted with Citadel Dryad Bark. The figures (without shields) were undercoated with Citadel Chaos Black spray followed by Army painter Skeleton Bone.Īrmour and weapons were painted with Citadel Abaddon Black. If I’d painted this my normal way it would have been closer to 3 per day but I wanted to demonstrate how quick it can be to paint large units for oathmark (yes, I know they’re not based for OM □) ![]() Sounds a lot of stages but it doesn’t require a huge amount of technical skill. Wash metal areas with mix of waaagh flesh mixed with agrax and thinned.ġ3 edge highlight all sharp raised areas with a white coloured pencil Wash whole figure in thinned Athonian camoshadeġ2. ![]() All recesses in metal area is neat nihilakhġ1. Snakebite leather contrast on wood followed by wyldwoodĩ thinned nihilakh oxide technical in patches over the whole metal areaġ0. Wyldwood contrast on the leather strapsħ. Highlight with a light dry brush of wraithboneĥ. Wash bone recesses with thinned Agrax earthshade.Ĥ. Build up thin layers of contrast Skeleton hoard ( slow and controlled, not one thick coat!)ģ. Zenithal highlight with wraithbone sprayģ. Michael Anderson posted this paint guide on Facebook:Ģ. Then a couple of thin coats of Nihilakh Oxide will add the verdigris. To get a quick bronze look like your example paint the metals a dark brown. Gives your bones a good rotten and decayed look.įor the wood and leather you are spot on with the earthshade wash and keeping the colours simple. This will give you more of a bone colour base that is then toned down with the black from the null oil.įor old bone that is blackened by rotting flesh you can paint the base colour, add a wash of seraphim sepia, a wash of null oil then a wash of Athonian Camoshade. Highlight back up with the bone base again and then if you want to go all out highlight up with a white. Since you asked for suggestions here you go.įor the bone your earthshade will work but would be better with Seraphim Sepia as a base wash then a thinned wash of null oil. Your initial thought on painting is sound. Approach One has three different wash colors (contrast paint is sort of a wash), and approach two is faster where I just wash the whole model in agrax earthshade.Īnyone have thoughts or suggestions to help motivate me to get through this pile of bones? I don't recall paint names, so help me out if you canĢ) wood, belts and straps - graveyard earth washed in agrax earthshadeģ) whatever I need to do for metal.help!ġ) bone - bleached bone wash in agrax earthshadeĢ) wood, belts and straps - graveyard earth washed in earthshadeģ) whatever I need to for metal, but uses a wash with agrax earthshade Lemme know which is better or if there's an even faster way. It's really the aged metal that I'm unsure how to handle, and again, I don't expect to work mine up to look nearly as good as above. I think i can do this, but want a good recipe. Now, these look fantastic and I don't expect to paint 60 models to this standard and maintain steam.īut what I do notice there is that they're really only three colors.Ģ) same brown for the wood, belts, and straps Up to this point, I've only really played skirmish games and a 16 model Blood Bowl team can feel daunting.so I need folks here to help me get through 60! I'm looking at starting with about two boxes of skeletons which is 60 models (soldiers x20, soldiers x20, spearmen x20). ![]() After the holidays, I'm planning to begin my journey into the Marches of Oathmark.
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