Skink
rustybrazenfire
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Hi guys! I'm fairly new to the craft of Warhammer and just started my collection. I've started to paint my army with a volcanic/desert theme and would love some opinions!
Beasts and mounts - "Natural" colors tending toward tans and browns
Saurus - darker red skin with bright red scales
Skinks - same darker red skin with orange scales
Wood & rope - Base a natural wood or rope color, but drybrushed black to give a singed look.
Shields - based the same red as the troops, but drybrushed black again.
Golden bits - Based a dark brown with a burnished gold coat over it. Hoping it will make it look old/worn.
I am still developing my actual painting skills... most of my previous experience has been building and painting terrain which is typically not at the same detail level as these models. I'm certainly not going to be the best at it, but I have to start somewhere!
Since he's a good example of much of the paint scheme, I started with my Stegadon sometime last week. He's slowly coming together as I have time to work... the creature himself is "done" but I might go through and do some touch-up on a couple places I'm not happy with. The platform for the crew is done as well, but again I have some touch-up to take care of. Been working on the Skinks of late, and am hoping that the finished product looks good!
I'll post pics once I'm a little further along. Sadly I wasn't able to get in-progress shots on this one, but I have some Cold ones that are next on my list and I can try with them.
Beasts and mounts - "Natural" colors tending toward tans and browns
Saurus - darker red skin with bright red scales
Skinks - same darker red skin with orange scales
Wood & rope - Base a natural wood or rope color, but drybrushed black to give a singed look.
Shields - based the same red as the troops, but drybrushed black again.
Golden bits - Based a dark brown with a burnished gold coat over it. Hoping it will make it look old/worn.
I am still developing my actual painting skills... most of my previous experience has been building and painting terrain which is typically not at the same detail level as these models. I'm certainly not going to be the best at it, but I have to start somewhere!
Since he's a good example of much of the paint scheme, I started with my Stegadon sometime last week. He's slowly coming together as I have time to work... the creature himself is "done" but I might go through and do some touch-up on a couple places I'm not happy with. The platform for the crew is done as well, but again I have some touch-up to take care of. Been working on the Skinks of late, and am hoping that the finished product looks good!
I'll post pics once I'm a little further along. Sadly I wasn't able to get in-progress shots on this one, but I have some Cold ones that are next on my list and I can try with them.


