A few months ago I started a craftworld army based on scheme I had pictured for a while, it was an opportunity to paint the new lovely eldar models I’ve been admiring for a long time, use some new paints I had my eye on and build a new army very different from my ORKS and space marines.
The basis for the scheme would be teal/jade armour with vivid pink helmets, both colours I’ve not painted much before. I would paint the rank and file efficiently but to a decent finish, still army painting but going for a higher end finish. Characters and centre pieces would get more attention. I started with a squad of defenders, my favourite unit in the army.
I got the old combat patrol plus wraithguard through someone reselling the magazines on eBay at a decent price. These would be my first units plus a pair of warlocks (my next favourite models).
I used monument hobbies proacryl paints mostly, fallen in love with them in the last few months, they tick all the boxes.
The armour was based with jade, then highlights of mixes with Bright Jade were airbrushed on. Initially I used a dark green oil wash to line the recesses as a shade but switched it to magenta in later units.
The helmets were hot dark pink highlighted with layers of white mixed in. The white desaturated with pink too much so I also mixed in some proacryl fluoro pink to keep it vibrant.
Weapons were just black.
Some quick edge highlight in the brighter colours were added and some pink accents on the bodies.
The gems were quick versions of every gem guide out there.
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The warlocks were next, I still didn’t have basing sorted so the guardians didn’t get based yet.
I used the same colours on the warlocks but the were brush painted. The robes were layered up with glazes of the jade colours, the helmets were also layered up. The would stones on these got more attention but same colours and ideas.
The weapons were painted as crystal prismatic blades. I followed the amazing rogue hobbies guide for it, it was so simple and effective. Link below. Had to match the paints as best I could, didn’t have the all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJEVU9FQR94
I then decided on a fun lurid set of tufts for the bases.