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As the titel says, I could really use some ideas for the color scheme of my new nighthaunt army. I would like to have some very bright colors, and be able to Paint them with a shade/glaze method. Since I have not tried that method before I would appriciate any input
'It is a source of constant consternation that my opponents cannot correlate their innate inferiority with their inevitable defeat. It would seem that stupidity is as eternal as war.'
- Nemesor Zahndrekh of the Sautekh Dynasty Overlord of the Crownworld of Gidrim
Unfortunately the paints I use are not useful. The base is RT-era pot of what would become space wolf grey. Not sure what the modern equivalent is. The turquoise glaze is not quite as old, being from the late 90's. But it lacks a fun name; it's just simply turquoise glaze.
Order is simple. Base, glaze, and then dry brush the base on top again.
For the moust part, green and blue is where its at.
Just find some ghostly looking glazes or "tehincal style paints" and buy a pack of spirit hosts and try 1 colour per model.
mine are gw green glaze over army painter white primer, thats all.
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FrozenDwarf wrote: For the moust part, green and blue is where its at.
Just find some ghostly looking glazes or "tehincal style paints" and buy a pack of spirit hosts and try 1 colour per model.
mine are gw green glaze over army painter white primer, thats all.
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Looks great as well man! I've bought the models, and various Blue, Green and yellow shades/glazes from the gw range. Will try some different combinations over the weekend and hopefully find a look I like. Thank you all for your inputs !
Cheers