Bodies

Weapons





Other Bits:

Flame is White with blue glazed to the base.

Candle is white with Sepia glaze to give yellowing

Stem is Rhinox Hide washed with Nuln Oil for a near black Brown

Flowers are White washed with 2 layers of Druchii Violet and one of Nuln Oil

Bases





- Raggy, signing out

It's been a while since I've put up a painting guide... or really much of any posts. I wanted to get this one thrown up quickly with some of the steps. Recently I've had a 'thing' that I've been focusing on with each of my projects. Some of you may recall this being 'airbrushing almost everything' with the Chosen Axes I posted a while back. For these folks - I wanted to mess around with the Hexwraith Flame technical paint from GW. It seemed like a good shortcut to a vibrant and ethereal green.Airbrush White PrimerCareful airbrushing Hexwraith Flame leaving furthest areas whiteDrybrush white to pick out high pointsPaint Hexwraith Flame into creases, folds & joinsFill eye sockets with Biel-Tan GreenPaint BlackPaint ChainmailMostly paint over with Typhus corrosionDrybrush ScaleColor (SC) Mars OrangePick out chips with Mithril SilverCandle -Roses - (Going for a decayed / withered look)Paint BlackHeavy Drybrush SC Graphene GreyRegular Drybrush SC GraphiteLight Drybrush SC WhiteWash recesses with Nuln OilRim bases BlackAll in all there is plenty more I could have done to help pull out the contrast and detailing on these models. They are gorgeous sculpts and do deserve more attention than I lavished on them but I have a mountain of plastic that needs to see paint and I am pretty pleased with how these folks came out. If I were to do it over there are 2 things I would change - I would make a step shift for the under fabric being whiter than the over fabric and I would paint the skulls up as actual skulls rather than ghost. Two minor nits but good to note for future reference.