I started a new Seraphon army this week after misguidedly throwing my old Lizardmen army away over 10 years ago. Since then I've dipped in and out of the hobby but never managed to collect an entire army. Turns out I need dinosaurs in my life!
I bought the 'get started' set because of the savings it offered (basically free Saurus Warriors and cold one Knights)
On looking in the Seraphon Battletome I loved the idea of the Thubderbeast Host so built the Troglodon first and the Oldblood on foot.
Looking through the geomagnetic (sorry- inter) web. I settled on a yellow and stone look for my mounts.
The Troglodon was first to have a go...

Primed in Corax White spray and then base coated in Averland Sunset (the Worcester sauce was for dinner, not painting).

Next was a solid wash of Casandora Yellow.
Next step will be layering Yriel Yellow on the 'skin' layers and washing the deep recesses again.
For the scales on the Troglodon's back I'm going to prep them as a dark grey stone colour before using a sponge to build up red, yellow and white in a 'magma' effect.
I'm not sure how I'm going to paint the frill on his back and head yet. Suggestions welcome!
The picture I stole all this from is a solar engine bastilodon (I've not included the picture because it's not mine but googling 'Lizardmen paint schemes' and looking at the images make it pretty clear which one it is)
Any thoughts or ideas? Still not sure on the colours of my Seraphon themselves.
I bought the 'get started' set because of the savings it offered (basically free Saurus Warriors and cold one Knights)
On looking in the Seraphon Battletome I loved the idea of the Thubderbeast Host so built the Troglodon first and the Oldblood on foot.
Looking through the geomagnetic (sorry- inter) web. I settled on a yellow and stone look for my mounts.
The Troglodon was first to have a go...

Primed in Corax White spray and then base coated in Averland Sunset (the Worcester sauce was for dinner, not painting).

Next was a solid wash of Casandora Yellow.
Next step will be layering Yriel Yellow on the 'skin' layers and washing the deep recesses again.
For the scales on the Troglodon's back I'm going to prep them as a dark grey stone colour before using a sponge to build up red, yellow and white in a 'magma' effect.
I'm not sure how I'm going to paint the frill on his back and head yet. Suggestions welcome!
The picture I stole all this from is a solar engine bastilodon (I've not included the picture because it's not mine but googling 'Lizardmen paint schemes' and looking at the images make it pretty clear which one it is)
Any thoughts or ideas? Still not sure on the colours of my Seraphon themselves.

