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Made in gb
Adolescent Youth with Potential




Hi all,

I'm painting a lord of khorne on juggernaut but need some help getting the color of the jugger right.

I'm trying to recreate the color scheme found on the one displayed on GW website. Its like a really deep red/brown

Any help is welcome

Many thanks

(link to the pic on GW website: https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Khorne-Bloodbound-Lord-on-Juggernaut )
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




U.k

Looks like a base of Khorne red with black washes on it. Then lots of glazed highlights to get the effect of it looking like dark red lacquer or leather, bringing it back up to khorne red. An edge highlight, they normally suggest wazDakka red then extreme of fire dragon bright.

That’d be my guess. Khorne red takes a black wash very well, they maybe glazed some brown in there too. Dull bull pos?

   
Made in gb
Snord





Barovia

Not sure what colour they used for that but it looks like a really close match to the Army Painter Chaotic Red. Comes in a spray can and matching Warpaint.

I can recommend the spray, although the warpaint version is quite thin.

I've based all of my CSM army in their Chaotic Red, pics in my P&M Blog.

I absolutely love that red/brown colour.

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