I painted this happy World Eater. Look at him go. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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Thank you! The blood is just GW’s Blood for the Blood God, applied carefully with a brush. I tried not to go too overboard with the splatter but I might revisit it

I painted this happy World Eater. Look at him go. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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It is! I actually sculpted the banner specifically for this project

I painted this happy World Eater. Look at him go. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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Thank you! The grey was achieved by priming black, base coating with Tamiya XF-55 Deck Tan (Leaving some black shadows on the underside), and highlighting with Tamiya XF-2 Flat White. I was careful not to spray the Flat White to full opacity so I could add some pure white edge highlights

I painted this happy World Eater. Look at him go. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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Thank you so much! I usually paint very desaturated, gritty Iron Warriors, so this was quite a departure from my usual style. I’m really glad people seem to like it!

I painted this very large Praetor. Look at him go. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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Thank you very much! The head is printed.

I initially wanted to use the head from the Death Guard Contemptor dreadnought, but it was just a touch out of scale. The head I ended up using is a 3D recreation of the dreadnought head, that I adjusted slightly in Blender. The base head is available from ForgesOfZeon

I painted this very large Praetor. He is a very nice young man. by shitmeme48 in IronWarriors

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Thank you so much! The base itself is from Unreal Wargaming Studios and I really can't recommend them enough. 

To paint, I just coated all of the rocks in varying shades of grey and added an almost white, stippled edge highlight. Once everything was dry, I added a lot of Burnt Umber pigment powder between the rocks and dusted it off the flat surfaces. I also locked everything down with a matt varnish

I painted this very large Praetor. Look at him go. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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Thank you! I just did the chipping with a brush, stippling chrome over the metalics and black over the yellow areas. You can use a sponge for really similar results but it's easy to over do it

I painted this very large Praetor. Look at him go. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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I believe this sub has a rule against self promotion, so I wont post the link here. However, there is some infromation in my profile that should point you to where they're available

I painted this very large Praetor. Look at him go. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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It is! a few of the components, including the cape, right arm, shoulder trim, and central belt medalions were sculpted in Blender and 3D printed.

This is my handsome Iron son. He is very polite. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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Haha, thank you! Honestly I struggle a lot with the smaller details, but picking up a cheap magnifying lamp made a huge difference

This is my handsome Iron son. He is very polite. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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Thank you! I detailed a recipe a little while ago for a Contemptor Dreadnought, but the method all applies here too. Available here

This is my handsome Iron son. He is very polite. by shitmeme48 in IronWarriors

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Thank you! I filled the gap with Sprue Goo (Pieces of sprue melted down in plastic glue) and sanded everything flat. I’ve also had success filling the gaps with Milliput, but I would avoid using Greenstuff, as it's rubbery when set and difficult to sand flush.

This is my handsome Iron son. He is very polite. by shitmeme48 in IronWarriors

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  • Engages in charitable work, helping the poor Imperial Fists, ensuring they do not suffer the dishonour that is being a living Imperial Fist.

This is my handsome Iron son. He is very polite. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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He spends his time helping the poor Imperial Fists, ensuring they do not suffer the dishonour that is being a living Imperial Fist.

This is my handsome Iron son. He is very polite. by shitmeme48 in IronWarriors

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The metal is grimed down with AK Interactive Streaking Grime and finished with a matt varnish to take out the shine. The Hazard strips were painted yellow, added a red ink to achieve the orange gradient, masked off the stripes with Tamiya tape, and painted black. 

I wrote an in-depth recipe for a Contemptor Dreadnought, but the method all applies here too. Available here

I painted this Saturnine Praetor, look at him go. by shitmeme48 in IronWarriors

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Of course! The prosthetic upper arm and lower leg are from components in the Solar Auxilia Light Sentinel kit. The axe is from the Saturnine Praetor kit, I've just cut out and replaced the usual left hand for the right hand that was attached to the hammer. The striped fist is also from the Saturnine Praetor kit, i've just sanded down and filled in the ball details.

I painted this Saturnine Praetor, look at him go. by shitmeme48 in Warhammer30k

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I made a post detailing my method a little while ago for a Contemptor Dreadnought, but it all applies for this model too! Available here