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Ishallcallhimtufty

Wow, these are fantastic. I'm currently painting my interemptors and although I'm very happy with my style NGL, I sort of wish I'd some them in this style. Wow.


heretic4l666

This is gawjus. Super jealous mine don't look like this.


BaronBulb

Looking great. I'm keen to get some of these guys going in my xenocide era DA project. I quite fancy a gang of them piling out of a landraider and 'cleansing' the table of my opposition.


Cadian_Stands

Wow! What's that armour recipe! Might have to steal that for my Angels Tears...


FinnTrooper

Thanks man! Heres roughly my process: Over a black and white zenithal highlight, spray basilicanum grey all over the armor, then come in with some ratling grime to reinforce the shadows. Then I did some oil dot filtering all over the armor panels using buff, burnt sienna, dark brown, and paynes grey. Chip using vmc german camo black brown, use a sponge across the armor panels and try to get lots of little bits of texture. Lock everything in with a varnish before basecoating all the metallics, including some metallic chips with iron warriors in the most weathered spots. Final step is a dark brown (in my case AB502 sepia) pinwash over the grey armor and wash over all the metals.


Liquor_D_Spliff

Oof, recipe???


FinnTrooper

Over a black and white zenithal highlight, spray basilicanum grey all over the armor, then come in with some ratling grime to reinforce the shadows. Then I did some oil dot filtering all over the armor panels using buff, burnt sienna, dark brown, and paynes grey. Chip using vmc german camo black brown, use a sponge across the armor panels and try to get lots of little bits of texture. Lock everything in with a varnish before basecoating all the metallics, including some metallic chips with iron warriors in the most weathered spots. Final step is a dark brown (in my case AB502 sepia) pinwash over the grey armor and wash over all the metals.


interimeclipse

Super tempted to cut apart my unassembled Interemptors and bring them up to scale. Could I trouble you for the eye lense recipe??


FinnTrooper

Sure! I basecoat the whole eye with golden so-flat pyrrole red (any really bright but saturated red will work) this usually takes 2-3 coats. Wash blood angels red contrast, then re-establish the lens itself with a coat of white paint. Layer some of the pyrrole red over the white of the lens to get a super bright red. Finish off with a tiny slit of white inside the middle of the lens.