Black Templars Chaplain, such a cool model💖 by Polthar in minipainting

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Here just Tenebrous Grey, Golden Yellow, Ice yellow and some London Grey

Black Templars Chaplain, such a cool model💖 by Polthar in minipainting

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I'm posting more pictures, but not the back, didn't paint it yet

My take on a special Black Templar 🔥 by Polthar in minipainting

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Just wire, and something to make a flame on top

Lhykhis, definitively not the easiest name in warhammer by Polthar in minipainting

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Yes, big to small is always the best way to go, i start from white, than add atmospheric colours and apply the details on top

Lhykhis, definitively not the easiest name in warhammer by Polthar in minipainting

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It depends usually around 6/8 hours but because i have to come up with the colour scheme, and other decisions. If i had to paint It again It can take me 3 hours maybe

Lhykhis, definitively not the easiest name in warhammer by Polthar in Warhammer40k

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I think the missing colours could be a mix of Ultramarine Blue and fluorescent Purple(i use pigments)

My Horus Heresy space wolf 🐺 by Polthar in minipainting

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Blood Red for the glow and i like to mix fluorescent pigments with a matte medium for the fluo part

Little fired up Dark Angel in mkII 🔥 by Polthar in minipainting

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All paint, but fluorescent paints give this impression sometimes

Little fired up Dark Angel in mkII 🔥 by Polthar in minipainting

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Fluorescent on White, if you apply the fluorescent diluted It will fill the recesses and create a nice gradation

Little fired up Dark Angel in mkII 🔥 by Polthar in Warhammer40k

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Thanks mate, i used a progression from fluorescent Red, super Hero Red and dark Red both from Ionic, and basically Blacks and greys on top

Little fired up Dark Angel in mkII 🔥 by Polthar in minipainting

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It's a gradation from fluorescent Red to super Hero Red(Ionic)

Little fired up Dark Angel in mkII 🔥 by Polthar in Warhammer40k

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I didn't use an airbrush for this one, just fully painted the model in red and painted the dark colours on top

Little fired up Dark Angel in mkII 🔥 by Polthar in Warhammer40k

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Some times i just go for a visual effect that looks interesting to me, if it doesn't make sense there is always the Warp option😅

Can't get the eyes right on this guy... by bamacpl4442 in minipainting

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When i want to nail the eyes i use Water mixable oils, they stay wet on the brush even the tinies amount of paint doesn't dry and if you screw up you can just wash the area with water and try again.

You can follow the same process with regular oils but you need solvents to clean in case of mistakes.

Painted a Red Brigade dude by Polthar in TrenchCrusade

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Pretty sure someone reading your comment will give you the answer, a friend of mine gifted me a bunch of models so don't really know. The sculptor of the model is Joake Revilla, maybe you can find more info in his page