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Hello all!
I'm painting a lot of scaley bois and looking for some advice.
What I am painting:
1 x Starting Seraphon box
1x 2003 Lizardmen Battallion box
1 x Temple Guard box
So that is:
15 x temple guards
16 x saurus knights
36 x saurus warriors
1 x carnosaur
0 x skinks (there are sprues to make 24 in the old box but I don't really like skinks so will try to sell/trade those).
My plan is to paint the saurus in a fairly traditional way. For the scales I did kantor blue->nuln oil wash> lothern blue drybrush, and then for the fleshy bits did sotek green>greenshade wash> temple guard blue highlights. Painted a couple saurus test models and was really happy with how these turned out. BUT I didn't love the red shield paint scheme.
The carnosaur will ideally have scales layered black and then grey, with blue drybrushing (not sure how this will work yet), then a fleshy white underbelly. Cold ones will be black scales and white/fleshy belly but skipping the grey. What I would really like is for the saurus shields to be a similar (simplified) version of the mounts paint scheme.
Has anyone used a black with shades of blue colour scheme for any models (on shields or scales preferably) that they have been happy with? And if so, what were the steps/colours/techniques you used?
Really excited to have such a good project on the go and looking forward to sharing the results with you!
I'm painting a lot of scaley bois and looking for some advice.
What I am painting:
1 x Starting Seraphon box
1x 2003 Lizardmen Battallion box
1 x Temple Guard box
So that is:
15 x temple guards
16 x saurus knights
36 x saurus warriors
1 x carnosaur
0 x skinks (there are sprues to make 24 in the old box but I don't really like skinks so will try to sell/trade those).
My plan is to paint the saurus in a fairly traditional way. For the scales I did kantor blue->nuln oil wash> lothern blue drybrush, and then for the fleshy bits did sotek green>greenshade wash> temple guard blue highlights. Painted a couple saurus test models and was really happy with how these turned out. BUT I didn't love the red shield paint scheme.
The carnosaur will ideally have scales layered black and then grey, with blue drybrushing (not sure how this will work yet), then a fleshy white underbelly. Cold ones will be black scales and white/fleshy belly but skipping the grey. What I would really like is for the saurus shields to be a similar (simplified) version of the mounts paint scheme.
Has anyone used a black with shades of blue colour scheme for any models (on shields or scales preferably) that they have been happy with? And if so, what were the steps/colours/techniques you used?
Really excited to have such a good project on the go and looking forward to sharing the results with you!

