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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User




Hello everyone!

So I ended up getting burned out with painting my Necrons because I couldn't get the models to pop. I loved the basic theme I had going but I just didn't have the skill to transform it into what was in my head. So like any normal person I scrapped the entire theme and started with a new one!!

After about half hour of looking through paint schemes others had made online I found one that I liked!


It has that Tomb kingish quality that I feel plays off of how long Necrons have truly been around (now that both games are technically in the same world? any who)

So with some searching I was able to find the process and here we are!

Squad of 10 Necron Warriors Primed and ready to go!


2 Undercoats of White. 1 Coat with Ceramite white Base, and 1 with White scar.


2 Full washes of Seraphim Sepia Shade.


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Let me know your thoughts!










Now I am trying to settle on a basing technique to use and I was thinking of going with a red. Kind of like a tribute to Mars where the void dragon possibly lives in stasis. Anyone have any good tutorials or have ideas to help make that happen?
   
Made in be
Mysterious Techpriest





Belgium

Hi there, here's a tutorial I followed for my Skitarii, that comes from someone here on the forum:

https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/650313.page

And this is what it gives with the brush in Tau Light Ocre:



It's really easy and gives a real Martian feeling. You can try drybrushing with another reddish colour if you want it to be more red, but I think it will complement your colour scheme nicely !

40K: Adeptus Mechanicus
AoS: Nighthaunts 
   
 
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