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Made in au
Fresh-Faced New User





Hey guys,
I have just brought myself a regiment of assault marines, and i have no idea how to approach them, i would really appreciate some advice, thanks.
   
Made in gr
Furious Fire Dragon





Athens Greece

Here you go...

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+paint+blood+angels


Second video by les is top

Got milk?

All I can say about painting is that VMC tastes much better than VMA... especially black...

PM me if you are interested in Commission work.
 
   
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Dark Angels Librarian with Book of Secrets






Army Painter Red, red wash, and a protractor.
   
Made in au
Fresh-Faced New User




Australia

I don't have a good picture at the moment, see below which will have to do, however I usually just start with white undercoat, base of Mephiston red, wash with carroburg crimson, touch up mephiston red then highlight in either Evil Suns Scarlet or Game's Hot Orange if I want something a bit more vibrant (generally I do not).


Just a very, very minimal Evil Suns Scarlet highlight on a test model.


Normal scale marine has Hot Orange highlight
   
Made in gb
Steadfast Grey Hunter




uk

Base coat black then a thin coat of khorne redthen memphistone red nuln oil wash then evilsuns scarlett.

Gives a nice deep bloody red.
   
Made in au
Three Color Minimum






 SoloFalcon1138 wrote:
Army Painter Red, red wash, and a protractor.


Lol! Exalted - beat me to it.

OT: It depends on the shade you are after: traditional bright and blingy BA or a darker more subdued color scheme?

Never the less Les's tutorial in the above link is ace!

Swan-of-War wrote:
And Jesus said unto the Pharoahs, "Thine army is cheese!" and flipped the table into the sea. And this was good.
Judges 4:21
 
   
 
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