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Hello,
Just jumped back into 40k with the new starter and have always wanted to paint up Howling Griffons & this would be a awesome time to try with the low model count. Anybody have any suggestions on which new GW paints to use. Not really into mixing, but don't mind layers & washes.
Any suggestions would be awesome.

Thanks

   
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Tbh I would get a decent matt yellow spray paint and base coat the whole model with that then just paint the black and red bits straight on then give it a brown wash and then highlights with the red and a near match yellow
   
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Thanks, came across a video from GW that I will be trying. 5-6 paint/washes total to get the job done works for me.
   
 
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