Very nice
@Aginor . What colours/techniques did you use for the bone/skeletons?
Thanks!
That's primed white, then painted with Army Painter's "Skeleton Bone" and then shaded with a sepia shade (Army Painter "Soft Tone")
Sometimes I drybrush bone with a soft white afterwards, but I haven't done that here yet.
If the majority of a model is bone you might also use the Army Painter color primer, it is also available in Skeleton Bone. I have done that for quite a few models. Not for that one though, the can was empty and I wanted to try priming with the airbrush anyway.
Love the melting candles! It looks just like wax, incredible job!
I'm glad that you said it comes from the Mortis Engine, I actually have that kit but haven't opened it up yet, but your pics are really tempting me to... I'm seeing all these cool details of the model that the box art doesn't really show.
Thank you!
For the wax I intentionally used the color a bit more thickly and not as even as I normally would try to, and I didn't shade it. That gives it a more waxy look.
I like that you are going with true bones on your Mortis Engine. I pretty much only seem them as spectral.
Thanks!
That's really a thing that bothers me about the box art. It looks so...grey. the material is obviously bone but they decided to use that dark color. It does contrast well with the green ectoplasm, but overall I think it actually lacks contrast.
I figured it wouldn't fit my army that well, so I will use my usual Deathrattle recipe for all the skeleton parts and tone down the spectral aspect a bit, except with the banshees and the cloudy stuff around the bottom, which I painted in my usual green ghost recipe.
I also noticed that this model has LOADS of tiny details that GW practically didn't paint at all, which is a waste. I painted all the skulls, vines, and roses, the wax, the locks, the weapon and armor parts and so on.
Of course that means that I already spent several days painting it, and will spend some more before it is finished, but I really like that model and want it in my army.
