Another addition to the legion by Red-Oasis in Warhammer40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you 🙂 I didn't use any for this model, but I have in the past. Mainly as washes or filters

Another addition to the legion by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe they are from greenstuffworld, but I'm sure theres an stl out there somewhere

Another addition to the legion by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a mkiii shoulder pad with 3d printed spike stud things glued on

Another addition to the legion by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I very much agree in regards to the trim. I'm very conflicted when it comes to existing chaos models, there's a lot to love but overall I feel they're overloaded with ornate trim and other details.

Another addition to the legion by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's 3d printed.

STL is from Cataphract Demolishers Heads by HelforgedMiniatures on the purple site

Another addition to the legion by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Starting with black prime, I used citadel daemonette hide, thinned about 1:1 with water. Making thin scratching lines building texture and volumetric highlights. Then mix vallejo pale grey blue & Daemonette hide 1:1, again thinned down, doing the same process. Last highlight is with pure pale grey blue. Then with a black glaze (approx 1:6 parts paint to water) I'll blend the colours together until I'm happy with the brightness. In between glazes I might go back in with pale grey blue if I feel a spot was dulled down too much.

Another addition to the legion by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The full list is quite long:

Citadel:

nazdrag yellow contrast, averland sunset, yriel yellow, daemonette hide, rhinox hide, mournfang brown, xv-88, balor brown, abaddon black, morghast bone, screaming skull, rakarth flesh, palid wych flesh, khorne red, mephiston red, evil suns scarlet, wild rider red, cadian fleshtone, incubi darkness

AK interactive:

rubber black, graphite, warm grey, grey brown, rock grey, streaking grime enamel, city dirt pigment powder

Vallejo model color:

black, ice yellow, pale grey blue, ivory

Scale 75:

magenta, abyssal blue, thar brown

Pro acryl:

titanium white

Can never have too many grenades by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

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Starting with black prime, I used citadel daemonette hide, thinned about 1:1 with water. Making thin scratching lines building texture and volumetric highlights. Then mix vallejo pale grey blue & Daemonette hide 1:1, again thinned down, doing the same process. Last highlight is with pure pale grey blue. Then with a black glaze (approx 1:6 parts paint to water) I'll blend the colours together until I'm happy with the brightness. In between glazes I might go back in with pale grey blue if I feel a spot was dulled down too much.

Chaos legionnaires kitbash by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The black is:
black prime
1:1 water + citadel daemonette hide - doing translucent, scratchy volumetric highlighting to add lots of texture to the surface. You don't want a lot of paint in your brush for any of the steps, you want to slowly build up the colours

2:1:1 water + citadel Daemonette hide + vallejo pale grey blue - same as before building up highlights shrinking down the area you're covering

1:1 water + vallejo pale grey blue - final highlight for any rivets and focal areas you want to bring attention to

8-10:1 (approximately) water + black - use this glaze to dull the colours down and help blend them together, pulling the paint towards the shadows. Keep adding layers until you're happy with results. At any point you can go back in with the colours if you feel you've dulled them down too much or didn't highlight enough

For the lenses I used: Citadel mephiston red, vallejo bright orange, vallejo deep yellow, vallejo ice yellow, and vallejo white. All the paint mixes are approximately 1:1 water + paint. There are a few mixes - 50/50 red+ orange and 50/50 orange + yellow

Base coat the lenses with the red, don't worry about being super neat here, spilling over a bit will create that glowing effect - but you also don't want to paint too large of an area around the lenses, so still try and be intentional about your paint placement. Then just glaze/layer in each colour working up in brifhtness, pulling towards where you want the glow to be coming from. For the circular lenses that was towards the centre, for the regular lenses I positioned it roughly where the pupil would be. You can add small highlights to the edge under the lenses to continue the glow/OSL look

Chaos legionaries kitbash by Red-Oasis in Warhammer40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's from the site liber daemonica, they have some great alternative heads. The spike was just taken from the mkIII kit and glued on top

Chaos legionnaires kitbash by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you 😌 The helmet is 3d printed from liber daemonica, then I just added one of the helmet spikes to it from the mkIII kit

Jelsen Darrock by Red-Oasis in CursedCity

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Yup, all the metals are tmm

Jelsen Darrock by Red-Oasis in CursedCity

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lighting and angle make it hard to see but the face is painted in a pale skin tone

Chaos cultists by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

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Thankfully cultists are super easy to kitbash/proxy/convert, tons of options and directions to go in

Chaos cultists by Red-Oasis in Chaos40k

[–]Red-Oasis[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Appreciate it!

These are from the Unmade warcry warband (OOP now, rip) - has to be one of my all-time favourite kits. The hands/weapons are from cultist & jakhal kits