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Dragged kicking and screaming back to AoS

Dragged kicking and screaming back to AoS

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My First One

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My first go at a project, I got my hands on a copy of Soul Wars when it came out and spent the recent hobby night live building the models from it. I wanted to give the nighthaunts a go as I liked the models and thought they would make a fun project. The plan was to go with fairly standard GW paint scheme but I would like them to have a inner green glow.

To begin with the primed with army painter uniform greyTo begin with the primed with army painter uniform grey
Then using an airbrush i used vallejo premium floresant green to highlight the inside of the modelThen using an airbrush i used vallejo premium floresant green to highlight the inside of the model
Then using using vallejo model air white in the airbrush I gave it a heavy zenith from aboveThen using using vallejo model air white in the airbrush I gave it a heavy zenith from above
Next up was the ectoplasm, which was done using the new GW nighthaunt gloom and dry brushed with Ulthuan GreyNext up was the ectoplasm, which was done using the new GW nighthaunt gloom and dry brushed with Ulthuan Grey
Then i covered the cloak with a Incubi Darkness which was highlighted with Kabalite Green and dawnstoneThen i covered the cloak with a Incubi Darkness which was highlighted with Kabalite Green and dawnstone
Next was the metal using the colours belowNext was the metal using the colours below
These colours were used to on the metal.These colours were used to on the metal.
I used this for the hands, arms and skullsI used this for the hands, arms and skulls

At this point I tried a brown for the wood but didn’t really like it and changed it to a grey for old wood using the recipe from White Dwarf, black, with eshin grey and administratum grey highlights.

At this point I realised that I had lost my green glow but I wasn’t to unhappy with the results.

I will try and get some better photos of the end result when I have a moment. Let me know where and what I improve, photos aren’t the best I was using my phone.

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