How To Paint The Silver Bayonet! Marcea Lupul Painting Tutorial | The Silver Bayonet Week
September 14, 2023 by johnlyons
In this new painting tutorial, John shows you how to paint Marcea Lupul from The Silver Bayonet by Osprey Games. We'll show off how to paint up the big bad villain from The Carpathians: Castle Fier, the latest supplement for Joseph McCullough's Napoleonic Horror miniatures game.
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Marcea Lupul is a deadly vampire who deserved a horrifying painting scheme to match his power as he hunts your poor soldiers through the ruins of his castle. John shows off how to get him to the tabletop.
Paints Used...
- Citadel Grey Seer Spray
- Citadel Khorne Red
- Citadel Contrast Black Legion
- Citadel Balthasar Gold
- Scale Color Ishtar Pink
- Citadel Contrast Cygor Brown
- Citadel Lead belcher
- Citadel Contrast Garaghak's Sewer
- Citadel Deepkin Flesh
- Vallejo Black Grey
- Citadel Contrast Apothecary White
- Citadel Liberator Gold
- Citadel Grey Seer
- Citadel Blood for the Blood God
Will you be using this tutorial to paint up your The Silver Bayonet miniature, Marcea Lupul?
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a great looking well painted figure John.
Ghargharghar Sewer ?
Nice tutorial John! The red on the clothing turned out particularly nice there. I have to go and watch that Tommie Soule interview.
Probably just me, but all I can think of doing with this model, is to file away some of the hair above the crown to create a bald patch, then paint robes using red and yellow colours, and voila dracula hulk hogan.
Good tutorial John, nice to see you wearing your influences on your sleeve. I think that Tommie interview has had most of us paying a little more attention to our painting this week.
Nice and fast paint job on a cool looking figure! Good job.
Looks cool. I love the finish on the gem.
he’s an angry looking fellow
beautiful paint job
Bam ? swish model
I enjoyed the video! Can’t wait to paint and play some silver bayonet… I have decided to go with werebears ?
Great video and painting there. Tommie’s advice is great and makes you really think when painting.
I couldn’t help notice the sword. Was it damaged, or miscast or is that part of the design?
Just keep seeing Hulk Hogan…. but not a bad thing to have Hulk Hogan vampire ?
Super cool mini. Kinda reminds me of a more subtle version of the vampire from Cursed City.
Adding grey seheer really added the finished.
Nice job John
I like the muted tones. I think the shock of white hair is a nice choice. I have used Blood for the Blood God for gems before and I think it’s a great option. I will try a tutorial to do a cool ‘eavy metal style gem one day, but not today. ?
Lovely model
great job
Very atmospheric paintjob – well done!
lovely job @johnlyons
Wasn’t sold on the Miniature until I saw it painted. Thought id use any old vampire I have but Painted up he looks wicked.
lovely model and great paint job. BUT THE TANKS!!!! look at the lovely tanks!!!