VIII. At this point I didn't think the Poxwalkers' flesh looked bruised enough, so I gave some areas a glaze of Gulliman Blue.
IX. Now I went back to the metal parts. Some parts were already painted brown when I did the bases, but now I did the rest with a smaller brush.
X. The boots and belts were painted black. This was the most time consuming step. Some of the miniatures have a stupid amount of belts and pouches. The trench-coats were also painted in this step.
XI. Dark Reaper was stippled over the black as a highlight.
XII. To make the coats more worn and dirty (this is Nurgle after all), Tallarn Sand was randomly stippled over them.
XIII. Bronze was roughly painted on the metal areas still showing some of the brown in the recesses.
XIX. The previous step was repeated with Ledbelcher, still showing some of the other layers.
XX. The metals were highlighted with Runefang Steel.
XXI. The bases looked a bit flat, so I stippled them lightly with Elysian Green. (I'll get back to the blue shoulder pad in part three where I show how I painted the individual details.)
XXII. The bases were washed with sepia.
XXIII. Green and Sepia washed were used on metal and clothing. I like a bit of variation on the metal parts, so I used both washes at the same time, letting them blend naturally.
XXIV. The models needed some brighter colours. I decided to make the bases more interesting by adding some rusty liquid. I archived this effect by painting a pool of Fuegan Orange on the base. Watered down Yriel Yellow was added to the orange while it was still wet.
XXV. All the orange clothing were highlighted with Yriel Yellow.
XXVI. Pallid Wych Flesh was used to highlight the skin, and paint the eyes and teeth.
In these two parts I've finished the common parts on the models, like skin, metal and clothing. In the next and final part I'll show how to paint the individual details, like shoulder pads, special weapons and googles.
This tutorial got a lot longer than I anticipated, and a bit messy. But I guess that's what happens when painting 20 models in one batch. Next time I'll make a tutorial for one model at the time.
The next part of the tutorial will be finished sometime next week.
You make it sound so easy 😁, the results are amazing indeed. How much time did you spend on them?
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DeleteTo this step I've spent about 8 hours working on all 20 miniatures. Now I have to do the individual details, which is probably a couple more hours.
I'm not sure if batchpainting this many models saves much time, but I'll write a bit about that when I'm done with the next part.
Wow, great read especially as I'm planing my own burgle army soon. I'm amazed how you got a really nice Orange colour from the shade, it's a colour I've been wrestling all evening.
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Really good work there. You make it look so easy! I've been trying to batch-paint some Khorne bloodreavers and the flesh has been much harder than I expected. I particularly like the way your conversions and painting has made the poxwalkers look less cartoony. They're quite menacing now.
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