This is a video how I painted power weapons for a Grey Knights army (commission).Vallejo colors: over white 1. Light blueThen French blueand finally Signal B In this video, I show how I paint my Grey Knight Paladin/Terminator Army. Hope you like it :)Here is a list of paints from the New Citadel Paint Range:Armour Step 3 – Painting the red. Two coats of GW Khorne Red (I really like GW red paints, they cover very well and are really smooth, especially Khorne and Mephiston reds) and the masking tape comes off. Step 4 – Corrections and highlights. All masking tapes leak. So the next step is to use the red and white paints to correct the lines as much as Check us out on twitch! The aim of the channel is to teach you the skills to paint any miniature you want across a wide range of game systems. All the techniques, methods, colour palettes and tips and tricks can be used For this stage, simply paint in all of the flesh area of the horse. We will add details later but for now focus on a nice even coverage of the base colour. Note, I will paint the black horse black, even though this is the undercoat colour. This is as areas may be missed when undercoating, and also to give a smoother finish. Grey Knights are having a bit of a rough time in competative but in casual play you'll be fine. Painting wise they do have a lot of small details but like any army it comes down to how long you want to spend painting them. For a starter painter they are probably a little fiddlier than say painting some IG or some Guardian Defenders from Eldar. I think Grey Knights are definitely a good beginner faction. Grey Knights are generally straightforward to play and we don't have loads of complex rules or require stacking lots of buffs. Given we currently have a bunch of redundant data sheets and strats, there tends to be a lot less to remember than for other armies. Vay Tiền Online Chuyển Khoản Ngay.

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