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Valhallan Troops

I've painted a lot of valhallans in my time, and i find them fascinating. They seem basic but in a way they are the penultimate color scheme. Stark white with a typical army style addition of army green and sandy brown. The overall colour scheme really pops. It's almost comic style. To top it off i have long been using a thick and lushious snow method of bicarb of soda, white paint, pva and matt varnish. 

Valhallan Armor

Painting 28mm armor is so fun. The ability to work on those minute areas of detail that really make the piece pop is the instant reward. Ilove the bullet holes, stark blacklining and the dusty battle worn whites on these models. 

Ogrynns 

These ogrynn conversions are a gem created by my client and i had such a fun time painting them. They scream character and personality (almost literally with those gnarly gaping maws!) Due to their vast size i got to work on some exciting detailing such as the weathering on their shields which i achieved with a mix of bronze and silver tones and utilised the technique of stippling. 

Valhallan command

These Valhallan command models really topped off a great valhallan order and bought together the force. It was fun to work some more primary colors into the scheme with the flags and buttons on the coats. 

Imperial Guard 

This imperials guard order was my first ever time using silver spray paint. I enjoyed the final apearence of the armor which maintained its color through the shading and inking process nicely. The purple tones where a perfect color to offset them and bring them alive. The actual kitbash was done by the client and i think that she was extremely creative with the build. 

Space Marines

Growing up space marines daunted me due to their many details and the general necesity for a clean finish. This order was one of my first big space marine orders and i was really proud and happy with the finished effect i achieved with a mix of painting methods. 

Genestealers

Genestealers perfectly suit layers and drybrushes with their jagged edges and their sharp angles. I really enjoy the final look of this order and i feel that i really captured the "aliens" spookiness that suits genestealers. 

Nurgle 

My favorite colour to paint with is green and brown. I thoroughly enjoyed painting the greens on these nurgle miniatures, as well as practising my bronze tones which improved massively over these miniatures as i went along. 

Khorne 

Khorne is an iconic force, the bold reds and the striking bronzes really pop on the table and catch the eye. I like the blood spatter on these models, i find that it adds a gruesome effect and a slight shock factor. In my min khorne is intense and terrifying. 

Tzeentch

The colours on this tzeentch model are beautiful and i found it to be a really good practice in blending.  Generally i find purples, pinks and yellow difficult so this model is a point of pride in those aspects. 
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  • Home
  • BLOG
  • PORTFOLIO
    • BOLT ACTION
    • BLOODRAGE
    • BLIND BEGGAR GAMES
    • BLOODBOWL
    • BONE FIELDS
    • CONFLICT 47
    • COPPLESTONE
    • DRACO STUDIOS
    • GANGS OF ROME
    • LORD OF THE RINGS
    • INFINITY
    • IMPERIAL ASSAULT
    • MALIFAUX
    • ROLEPLAYING
    • SCENERY
    • SAGA
    • SMALL SCALE
    • NECROMUNDA
    • 40k
    • WARHAMMER FANTASY
    • ZOMBIES
    • 17th CENTURY
    • 19th CENTURY