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How to paint the Realmshaper Engine

1) Abbadon Black primer
2) Incubi Darkness (base)
3) Fenrisian grey (drybrush)
4) Fenrisian grey / pallyd wich flesh (3-1) (light drybrush)
5) Fenrision grey / white scar (2-1) (lighter drybrush)

you mixing drybrysh with regural paint???
 
They are all regular paints. You can drybrush with them just as good as with any other paint. You have to put some paint in a tissue before you start brushing.
 
They are all regular paints. You can drybrush with them just as good as with any other paint. You have to put some paint in a tissue before you start brushing.
That sums up my drybrushing technique as well, having been a staple of working with Tamiya over the past 20 years. Citadel paints are a novelty by comparison for me, as much as their shades and contrasts have been fun to use.
 
I am contemplating how to paint the central ball.
My ring is bronze colored and the lighting will be blue.

My ideas right now:

1. silver, with some spots of blue glaze

2. Black, with blue lightning like on my Saurus Guard weapons:

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3. Dark purple like in one of the examples by GW

4. Bronze like I have the ring (and the sigils), but looking more polished.
 
I am contemplating how to paint the central ball.
My ring is bronze colored and the lighting will be blue.

My ideas right now:

1. silver, with some spots of blue glaze

2. Black, with blue lightning like on my Saurus Guard weapons:

View attachment 68878

3. Dark purple like in one of the examples by GW

4. Bronze like I have the ring (and the sigils), but looking more polished.

I'd say option 2
Those Guards weapons look awesome

Grrr, Imrahil
 
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