Army Painter RuneWars Hobby Weekend Live Blog – Friday
Some Inspirational Miniatures
We look ahead to how we're going to paint up these miniatures we get a look at what Army Painter have to show off using their techniques.
As you can see there's plenty of ways to get your miniatures looking superb with their methods and we're going to learn more about that across the three days here at BoW HQ.
That’s a quick and effective paint scheme for the skeletons.
Take its that’s a skeleton bone spray followed by a green wash.
I think I will try that scheme. I bought an tomb kings battalion box a long time ago. I believe I can make them really gouhly with that scheme.
They look good.
Some interesting colour schemes showing up already. As a complete newbie painter I’m looking forward to some of the techniques and tutorials to help me paint my own set when it releases.
Hold up a minute, that mounted Cavalary leader is Lord Hawthorne and isn’t released until after the core set. oO
they look really nice
Eerie glowing green effect. Basing looks solid too.
It is, isn’t it? I love the affect, I may have to trial replicating this…
I like the blue colour scheme.
The ‘blue marble’-like golem makes me want to try a Necron style black and green marble, or even a Jade scheme.
I was just thinking jade as well. Does army painter make translucent paints? I guess I could use the washes.
Really liking the greenish skellys and that blue golem
super cool I wasn’t sure about skeletons but those are nice
some great quick schemes it looks like nice stuff.
Great start!
makes my painting look so bad
I was wondering how basing would work with the removable tray things. That looks great though.
I wonder that too…
Looks like you base them separately but in the same theme.
How did he paint the skellies?
I like those. Who at Army Painter did them?
Good enough for the table.
some where nice looking stuff, and i like that blue giant.
good quality
The skeletons are calling to me!
knights are classy but are the skellies those who are winning my love!^^
If that stuff was “speed painted”, I’m impressed with the results.
Looking great, especially for “speed” painting!!!
Those look great. I’d love a step by step on some of the best looking paint results.