Spring Clean Warhammer
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About the Project
Trying to finish all the warhammer AOS fantasy miniatures in the mountain of plastic
Related Game: Warhammer Fantasy Battles
Related Company: Games Workshop
Related Genre: Fantasy
Related Contest: Spring Clean Hobby Challenge (Old)
This Project is Completed
Dwarfs cannon crew
Primed in wraithbone. Then warp lighting on under coats and in the cloth slits. With gryph-hound orange on breads and fyreslayer flesh on the skin. Then black templar on the shoes and coats and hats. Then all the leather and ropes and wood are coated with Wyldwood, snakebite leather, aggaros dunes and cygor brown. With flesh tearers red on feathers. Burnt metal on the metals Then dry brushed with wolf grey. Finally washed over with military shader on all cloth, flesh wash on flesh and breads, Dark tone on metal, strong tone on woods and leather and red tone on feathers.
Got bored and painted some sci-fi
Orks and Gretchins
More random models from the drawers all done with contrast paints.
Still on the laser guns
After uncle Gerry’s displeasure over the round bases I thought I would start some models he would approve of on the rounds.
Some more progress
More contrast Aggaros dunes, flesh tearers red , skeleton horde and black templar.
Base coats done
more contrast gore-grunta fur, snakebite leather and basilicanum grey. Then dead white on the straps/belts and followed by a wash of soft tone.
Back to Warhammer and The White Lions of Chrace
Black primer then a coat of wolf grey with the new green stuff world air brush. Which I must say is far better then the really cheap ones from ebay I have been using. Make me think that the very expensive ones much be a dream to use.
Making a start
Metal work coated with sliver metal color, Iyanden yellow on helmet plume, skeleton bone on the armour, black templar on the shoes and then gore-grunta fur on the lion fur the dry brushed with desert yellow then followed by a 50/50 dry brush desert yellow bone white then dry brushed with bone white.
Mantic time
Thought I would try something a bit different with these models so airbrushed the next few coats.
All cloth done with blues in photos 50/50 with the double bottles.
Then remove the liquid mask @@@~~#####!!!!! and now it is time to redo these 5 models. At least its only 5.
Retry on the liquid mask
Resprayed the models to blue on cloth and gave them two coats of the liquid mask and got a far better coverage also no shaking of the tub and no bubbles which I think helped. Only did one this time to test so next It got a coat of burnt metal and then a coat of strong tone then a spray from above with sliver.
Then remove the liquid mask with a little bluetac to help. I think it worked alot better this time only a few places to touch up. I will try the rest now.