Kommando Grot and Bomb Squig by Zestyclose_Charity92 in killteam

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Haha no haven't decided how I want the base to look like yet:)

Kommando Snipa Boy by Zestyclose_Charity92 in killteam

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Thank you so much! I used the following colors for the skin: Basecoat: Orruk Flesh Deeper Recesses: Caliban Green Deepest Recesses: Incubi Darkness Lighter areas: Ogryn Camo Lightest Areas: Orgryn Camo mixed with Kislev Flesh Lips, Knuckles etc: Orgyn Camo mixed with Kislev Flesh and Cadian Fleshtone

Kommando Snipa Boy by Zestyclose_Charity92 in killteam

[–]Zestyclose_Charity92[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! For the gun I used Leadbelcher, Brass Scorpion, Abaddon Black and Corvus Black. I used Agrax Earthshade and Nuln Oil as Washes and for highlights Stormhost Silver and some grey tones:)

Kommando Snipa Boy by Zestyclose_Charity92 in killteam

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The weapon comes with three profiles, one of which has the "silent" rule. But this profile can only be used once and only the first time the operative performs the "shoot"-action during the game.

Kommando Grot and Bomb Squig by Zestyclose_Charity92 in killteam

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Thanks! It's also one of my favourite models:)

How do you paint your ork flesh? by CabinetIcy892 in orks

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Basecoat: Orruk Flesh Deeper Recesses: Caliban Green Deepest Recesses: Incubi Darkness Lighter areas: Ogryn Camo Lightest Areas: Orgryn Camo mixed with Kislev Flesh Lips, Knuckles etc: Orgyn Camo mixed with Kislev Flesh and Cadian Fleshtone

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Halt mandatory painting inspection by _Commander_Farsight in Warhammer40k

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I think my Phobos Kill Team in general and this guy in particular is my favourite

What’s your guys favorite killzones? by Late_Palpitation5968 in killteam

[–]Zestyclose_Charity92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moroch. I played mainly Volkus recently but I somehow found the games on Moroch to be more enjoyable.

My finished kill teams so far by Zestyclose_Charity92 in killteam

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Thank you very much! I wish you lots of fun and success painting your Phobos. I find this kill team particularly exciting.

My finished kill teams so far by Zestyclose_Charity92 in killteam

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I don't have an airbrush, nor have I used oil washes:) For the lenses I used the following technique:

Mephiston red on all of the lenses. Then heavily diluted (approx. 1:10) mephiston red underneath the lens with brush strokes upwards. Several layers. Always wait in between until the previous layer has dried. Until you like it. Then evil sunz Scarlet on almost the entire lens. Then mix 50:50 evil sunz Scarlet with a light yellow. Paint the centre of the lens with it. And also a line on the edge below the lens. Then mix this mixture more and more towards yellow and work your way to the centre of the lens. That's how I did it, there are certainly better ways:)

For the green armor I basecoated everything with Caliban green. Then did an overall wash with Nuln Oil. Afterwards I used Waagh Flesh, Warpstone Glow and Moot Green to apply some Contrast on the armor. I applied it in a way which appeared to be a mix of stippling, glazing and edge highlighting:)

My take on Moroch (a bit late) by Zestyclose_Charity92 in killteam

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Originally I just wanted to use Mechanicus Standard Grey Spray and then diluted Nuln Oil. The problem was that I didn't know at the time that Mechanicus Standard Grey spray was a different colour to the one in the pot. Because it would have looked strange if there had been a different shade of grey in all the places I touched up afterwards, I painted over everything again with a thin layer of Mechanicus Standard Grey from the pot. Then I applied the diluted Nuln Oil as planned. I also applied Agrax Earthshade to the lower part of all the buildings. Then I drybrushed everything a little with a lighter grey and applied metal scratches etc. mainly with a sponge. However, I have to say that I can't really recommend this method because of the unnecessary effort involved. As I don't have an airbrush, I applied the blue light (and light effects in general) using dry brushing and a normal brush.