Today we're going to make a Warhammer Horus Heresy diorama.
Hello and welcome back to Miniverse! in this episode, I aim to show you how to make your own Warhammer Grim dark diorama! and as always these lessons will teach you how to make a sci-fi diorama for beginners.
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00:00 Warhammer hours heresy diorama
00:06 Building diorama base
01:10 Clay Time and Plaster rocks
03:03 Adding basing materials
05:02 Testing Enamel paints
06:37 Painting grim dark White Scars
10:57 Paintying sons of hours
12:22 Finishing the diorama
For those who may not be familiar, Warhammer is a tabletop miniatures game that involves building and painting armies of fictional characters and creatures, and then using them to battle against other players' armies. The Horus Heresy is a specific storyline within the Warhammer universe, which explores a galactic civil war that takes place thousands of years in the future.
Now, onto the diorama itself. A diorama is essentially a three-dimensional miniature scene that's designed to tell a story or capture a specific moment in time. For my Warhammer Horus Heresy diorama, I decided to recreate a battle between two armies - the forces of the Emperor of Mankind a legion of White Scars, and the traitorous forces of Horus, one of the Emperor's former allies who had turned against him.
To create the diorama, I started by building the base of the diorama out of XPS Foam and air-drying clay. once the scene of the diorama had dried I added plaster rocks to add some context and texture to the desert scene.
next, It was time to test out some paints! I tested out some enamel paints including streaking grime, winter streaking grime, dark brown wash and a black wash to decide how i wanted to paint grim dark White scar space marines.
With a base coat of utheran grey, it was time to paint the grim dark white scars. after painting all the trim in decayed metal I added a wash of dark brown enamel and removed it with winsor and newtons sans door. afterwards, i wet-blended his shoulder pads with 3 reds.
all the necessary miniatures and terrain pieces. I carefully painted each miniature by hand, using a variety of techniques to create a range of textures and colors. I also customized some of the miniatures to make them unique, such as by adding additional weapons or armor.
Once all the miniatures were painted and assembled, I began to arrange them on the diorama base. I used a combination of rocks, sand, and grass to create a realistic-looking landscape, make the scene more dynamic.
Finally, I positioned the miniatures on the base, carefully arranging them to create a sense of movement and action. I used some miniature explosions and smoke effects to add to the sense of chaos and destruction, and then took some photos of the finished diorama to share online.
Overall, I'm really happy with how the diorama turned out. It was a lot of work to create, but it was also a lot of fun, and I'm proud of the end result. If you're a fan of Warhammer or miniature painting, I definitely recommend giving diorama building a try - it's a great way to bring your armies to life and tell some amazing stories!
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