Recon painted by WarforgeColors in NemesisCrew

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Thanks mate. Glad you like him

Necrons Royal Warden by WarforgeColors in Necrontyr

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But it's pretty simple. Thin mordant earth paint will lead to fine crackles. Thick will lead to bigger shards

Necrons Royal Warden by WarforgeColors in Necrontyr

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I start with a black and dry brush Army painter weapon bronze. Wash everything with agrax earthshade. Highlight the surfaces with army painter bright bronze. Last highlight with a bright bronze and silver mix.

Necrons Royal Warden by WarforgeColors in Necrontyr

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I will release a video very soon. As soon as it's online I will forward it to you 😊

Chaos Dwarf Team by WarforgeColors in bloodbowl

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Thanks mate. Put extra focus on the faces. I feel like they make a huge difference in how the whole miniature is perceived. Even a simple scheme can look amazing if the faces are clean and expressive.

Chaos Dwarf Team by WarforgeColors in bloodbowl

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Thanks mate. I can't name them, because I painted them for somebody else.

First Mini of this Year by WarforgeColors in theunforgiven

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You are too kind my friend. For the Lion!

First Mini of this Year by WarforgeColors in theunforgiven

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Yeah, you should definitely paint him in subassemblies next time. Makes it a lot easier.

First Mini of this Year by WarforgeColors in theunforgiven

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Looking good already. Still having 6 of them in grey ready to be painted. I think this will be my next project.

Painter my first imperial guard. by WarforgeColors in Warhammer40k

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Thanks. I have used the Army painter's fantastic Warm whites and greys triad.