A collection of images that feature my painted miniatures. It features many of my award winning figures and terrain pieces painted since 2001.
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Absolutely amazing work. Could you tell me how you painted the armour?
ReplyDeleteThanks! There are a few step by step posts on this color in the Storm Eagle section (I think you can search that in the little box on the left column).
DeleteI started with GW Tauscept Ochre. I gradually lightened it with a yellowish white color, working all the way to my brightest highlights. I then used some glazes to shade my darker areas. Eventually, I mixed a darker brown into the Tauscept and picked out all the darkest shadows .
The rust was done with a GW calthan brown which was watered down, using it almost like a glaze. I did pick out a few parts of the rust with some lighter orange.
I hope this is helpful!!
he wappe, im beginning to collect models for my IF army. i just dont know how to start marking im doing the 2nd chapter first battalion probebly the first 2 or 3 companys. what os the 7 for on your right pad
ReplyDeleteThe '7' on the shoulder pad was to do something as different as possible from the previous two squads I had painted... so they would be easier to tell apart :-)
DeleteThis is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteMany thanks. and thanks for taking the time to check out the blog!
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