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Norn Iron

I'm trying to see what kind of colours GW used to paint the pelt cloaks on HE white lions, and the actual lions pulling their chariots. It's odd, I can't find any articles or tutorials. Search for them online and I just get a bunch of Total War vidya articles.

Does anyone here have some handy bookmarks?

I'm sooo, sooo sorry.

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Do you have any images of what you mean?
   
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Northumberland

If I remember rightly it was something like Vomit Brown working its way up to Bleached Bone. A mix of Skull White and Bleached Bone on the final highlight.

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Norn Iron

 CancelledApocalypse wrote:
Do you have any images of what you mean?


Basically the studio paintjob:



I can probably work out something for myself, but I'm curious about how yellow or red they went for the brown base.

Thanks Olthannon. That sounds yellow.

I'm sooo, sooo sorry.

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