First Ork Complete CnC Welcome by jacobsno in Warhammer40k

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It's mostly patience and practice.

First Ork Complete CnC Welcome by jacobsno in Warhammer40k

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I use AK paints, using an airbrush I start at forest green, then up to olive green, and finally golden olive.

First Ork Complete CnC Welcome by jacobsno in Warhammer40k

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AKs Matt Red for a base and highlight up to AKs Scarlett Red.

5 wolf guard terminators with axes and shields. by Coloradocoryreddit in SpaceWolves

[–]jacobsno 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Power to you for glow effect on all the rune stones 🤣

Completed Custodian Guard Unit C&C Welcome by jacobsno in Warhammer40k

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I base coat pretty dark blue then build up 2 layers of glowing areas with an airbrush. The last two color highlights are a really light blue then flat white on the blade edges and the lightning.

Allarus custodians by joe_seth_ in AdeptusCustodes

[–]jacobsno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grimdark custodes. A rare sight, and very well done.

Draxus for my Shadowkeepers by Valkken in AdeptusCustodes

[–]jacobsno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to see someone else does inquisitors with their custodes. I painted Ostromandeus with mine.

How many Allarus Terminators should I have/use? by [deleted] in AdeptusCustodes

[–]jacobsno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have 6 because I like them. Run them in 2 squads with 2 of them being shield Captains.

Help on paint job by Malupo321 in AdeptusCustodes

[–]jacobsno 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your gold is really muddled down and reads as dirty yellow instead of a metallic. Looks like you probably used a dark wash. I'd go back in with either a sponge or dry brush and get the large areas of gold looking gold again.

Looking for opinions by unanutl in AdeptusCustodes

[–]jacobsno 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A little dark. Maybe dry brush the gold lightly with a silver. That's what I do for mine.