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Fanatic with Madcap Mushrooms






Chino Hills, CA

So far, it seems to me that white undercoats produce ace results. But how would one tackle painting with a white undercoat. Specifically, Orks, Dark Elves, and Orcs and Goblins.

Some people play to win, some people play for fun. Me? I play to kill toy soldiers.
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WHFB, AoS, 40k, WM/H, Starship Troopers Miniatures, FoW

 
   
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Ultramarine Master with Gauntlets of Macragge





Boston, MA

Washes. Lots of bright colors, then lots of washes to tone them down and fill in the recesses. I've got tons of pictures in my gallery showing this on my Orks.

Check out my Youtube channel!
 
   
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Annoyed Blood Angel Devastator






Here is a good link on painting with a white undercoat

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/237797.page
This is chrispy's guide to speed painting orks. I have tested it and it works very nicely. One of the easiest ways to produce a good table top quality paint job.

"Wot, This? Naw I've had this fer ages. Of course the paint's still wet, it's me favourite. Sell it to ya if you like. One Careful owner."  
   
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Ultramarine Master with Gauntlets of Macragge





Boston, MA

My Orks were done with a slightly modified version of Chrispy's tutorial. I highly recommend it!

Check out my Youtube channel!
 
   
 
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