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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




Wakefield

Hi there!

Recently found my old Isengard models (And Moria but I can handle them) and as I'm stripping them, I'm trying to find out how to paint their flesh, I'm not looking for super fine detailed stuff but just the basics, like what base, wash and layer are best (from citadel paints please)! Also I believe I know how to paint their armour? Using leadbelcher and many washes of nuln oil (?) before using a leadbelcher or any other metal colour as the highlight!
   
Made in au
Tunneling Trygon






I'd probably go for a basecoat of Bugman's Glow, followed by a wash of Reikland Fleshshade or Seraphim Sepia, finished off with a 1:1 mix of Bugman's Glow and one of the more tanned flesh tones in the range (Cadian Fleshtone, Kislev Flesh, Bestigor Flesh) depending on your preference for overall tone.

You can probably substitute Bugman's Glow with Mournfang Brown and washing with Agrax Earthshade too, if you want a darker look. Experiment with the order of that might help too, doing the highlight first and washing to blend it better. If that doesn't get you the result you want, you could do the base, then the highlight mixture of your choice, and then washing with Feugan Orange or Reikland Fleshshade.

Uruks are a bit of a blessing to paint flesh on, because I've found in the past that there's so many different ways to go about it, and you'll rarely be wrong.
   
Made in ca
Ghastly Grave Guard





Canada

The old standard GW scheme was Dark Flesh washed with black. I still use this for mine and I like the way they turn out. From a canon perspective, as dark as possible would be the way to go. I think a heavy black wash over Rhinox Hide would look good and be suitably dark.
   
 
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