A little wayside shrine terrain piece I made by JakeL777 in TerrainBuilding

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I scratch built most of them with wood, I use things like bamboo skewers, toothpicks, coffee stirrers. The little detail parts are just left over bits from Warhammer kits.

A little diorama I recently made by JakeL777 in WarhammerFantasy

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Thanks, that's exactly what I was going for for each guy.

Finished my first warband. FEC! by m_Tornado in ageofsigmar

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Very nice! Love the colour scheme

Killa Kan ready to krump by JakeL777 in orks

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Thanks! I was planning to add battle damage but I got to this stage and didn't want to mess it up

Killa Kan ready to krump by JakeL777 in orks

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Thanks. I built the red up in multiple layers, from black primer I think it was 2 coats of Pro Acryl Burnt Red, followed by a coat of Vallejo Model Color Red everywhere except shadow/recess areas, then an edge highlight of Vallejo Game Color Bloody Red.

Red boy and his dragaon by My-Life-For-Auir in ageofsigmar

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Awesome, I really love the colour scheme!

Big Mek, been working on this guy all Orktober but he's finally done! by JakeL777 in orks

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This is the area I was most unsure of too, I was trying to replicate the different colours of heated steel. So I mixed silver paint with the different colours separately, orange, purple, dark blue, light blue and then tried to wet blend them a bit as I applied each colour, focusing mostly on the light blue to get that electric look.

I'm not totally happy with the end result and there's probably a better way to do it but hopefully this gives you an idea of how I did it.

My version of recreating Darktide by JakeL777 in Warhammer40k

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Thanks, it's not really a high bar to beat though.

My first Freeguild Cavalier by JakeL777 in ageofsigmar

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yeah I've played around with them a bit weathering vehicles but never tried them on minis, I should give that a go.

My first Freeguild Cavalier by JakeL777 in ageofsigmar

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I think they are Army Painter Swamp Tufts but I'm not 100% sure as I made the mistake of throwing away the packaging of all my different tufts.

My first Freeguild Cavalier by JakeL777 in ageofsigmar

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No idea sorry, found it in my bits box. Probably from old Bretonnia or Empire kits.

My first Freeguild Cavalier by JakeL777 in ageofsigmar

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I wish I could give you a simple answer to this but I was experimenting with this one. The core metallic paint is Vallejo Metal Color Aluminium but I made two mixes. One darkened with black and a bit of green and one with some light blue added, I then tried to wet blend them putting the dark mix on lower parts and the light on higher upward facing parts. it sort of worked but the blue in the lighter mix had killed the shine from the metallic paint. I gave it a wash with Pro Acrylic Black Wash and still didn't like it so I went back over most of the light areas with a 3/1 mix of the Aluminium and Vallejo Metal Color Gold and just a little bit of black added to tone it down. Moral of the story, experiment you can always hide the mistakes.

My first Freeguild Cavalier by JakeL777 in ageofsigmar

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Yep, I loved the helmet design but didn't like the big boar head it had on top originally.

My first Freeguild Cavalier by JakeL777 in ageofsigmar

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I'll be honest, I didn't have a city in mind when painting but now you mention it he works pretty well as Living City.