
Here we have a squad of five Terminators plus the Chaplain leading them.
I believe this is the first full squad I've completely finished. : 3 I feel great right now. : D
The miniatures are from Games Workshop's tabletop strategy game of Warhammer 40,000.
I believe this is the first full squad I've completely finished. : 3 I feel great right now. : D
The miniatures are from Games Workshop's tabletop strategy game of Warhammer 40,000.
Category Photography / All
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Size 1000 x 1000px
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I love to see a unit well painted together!
On the bone painted pieces try some chestnut wash or brown ink, Water it right down then use this on the bone and the ink/wash will run into gaps and creases giving you your shading, then bleached bone with a tiny bit of beastial brown ( small brush) then paint the raised details (stay away from ur ink/wash shading but close :) Then on top of that, Bleached bone on higher edges, then bleached bone and skull white to pick out the Tips of details.
Metal/gun parts - Get some armour wash ( I think its called that....been a while for me ;) water it down then coat all the metal, let the wash get into the gaps...then highlight with boltgun metal/mithril silver using side of brush along the edges and raised bits then just mithril silver for the top highlights if you like :) ( Theres many ways of shading/highlighting.....But I hope this helps...If not you then someone haha! )
Keep up the good work! Im gonna watch you too! Your makin me wanna paint again!
"Servitor! Fetch my paints and brushes NOW!!" ^^
On the bone painted pieces try some chestnut wash or brown ink, Water it right down then use this on the bone and the ink/wash will run into gaps and creases giving you your shading, then bleached bone with a tiny bit of beastial brown ( small brush) then paint the raised details (stay away from ur ink/wash shading but close :) Then on top of that, Bleached bone on higher edges, then bleached bone and skull white to pick out the Tips of details.
Metal/gun parts - Get some armour wash ( I think its called that....been a while for me ;) water it down then coat all the metal, let the wash get into the gaps...then highlight with boltgun metal/mithril silver using side of brush along the edges and raised bits then just mithril silver for the top highlights if you like :) ( Theres many ways of shading/highlighting.....But I hope this helps...If not you then someone haha! )
Keep up the good work! Im gonna watch you too! Your makin me wanna paint again!
"Servitor! Fetch my paints and brushes NOW!!" ^^
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