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Untamed Beasts

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After spending many hours building and painting the models from the Warcry box set I have finally got round to painting the Untamed Beasts. Both these and the Iron Golems were painted following the Warhammer TV guide. If you haven't already seen them, I do recommend them as they are very helpful! I have only painted the leader as a test so far but was very pleased with the results, even more so considering it only took me 3 hours to paint! I have now started painting the rest of them in the exact same method. For this video please click on the link below. Untamed Beasts Painting Guide To being with all the miniatures have been spray painted with Wraithbone and then any gaps touched up with the paint from the pot. I varied the darkness a little to put some variation in their skin tones, for a couple of the minis I used Guilliman's Flesh straight from the pot and I have started highlight the guy, second in on the right with Cadium Fleshtone. Those with lighter s...

Evocators on Dracolines

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I painted the below model in my own scheme. Not sure now if I was being brave or stupid in doing my own colours for the dracoline, but they turned out pretty good. I will try and log the process for the next one I do, if you're interested! If I can I will always sub-assembly my miniatures, it's rare I don't. It just makes life easier when painting, especially in hard to reach areas. After assembly and filling any gaps and smoothing these down, first thing to do is base coat in Celestra Grey: I recommend doing several thin layers to get an even coat. Celestra Grey is one of those colours that looks a bit crummy for the first few layers, but after that you can get a really nice smooth coat. Next step is start blocking in the base colours: I was trying for a really bright red on the first model I painting but it didn't work and came out rather dull instead. However, I did stumble upon something else that I think may help to make a brighter r...