Sometimes a question will crop up on videos where I paint Primaris Marines or Mk III Heresy stuff, "Will this work on a larger miniature?" Yes. Short of the tanks, the speed painting and simple techniques you've seen in previous videos will almost definitely work on larger or more ornate miniatures, and if they don't you can always strip them and try again!
Since Death Guard got the short end of the stick with a one minute video for painting their armour a while back, I figured it was worth reexamining how they'd look for painting Terminator armour - and not least since it's how I'll actually be painting my own Horus Heresy force. The real question now is whether or not I want to choose to play them as Loyalist or Traitor Death Guard!
00:00 - Intro
00:54 - A Couple Notes on Priming
01:55 - Painting Time!
14:10 - The Finished Terminator
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THE BASE: Stirland Mud, heavily drybrush Ryza Rust, then Eldar Flesh. Paint the base rim in Rhinox Hide and add tufts to taste. Done!
PAINTS USED:
PRIMERS:
Matt Black (Army Painter)
Wraithbone (Citadel)
CITADEL:
Loren Forest (Layer)
Iron Hands Steel (Base)
Retributor Armour (Base)
Marine Juice: Reikland Fleshshade, Nuln Oil (Shades), Lahmian Medium (Technical)
Dryad Bark (Base)
White Scar (Layer)
Nurgling Green (Layer)
Liberator Gold (Layer)
Stormhost Silver (Layer)
Eldar Flesh (Dry)
Necron Compound (Dry)
VALLEJO:
Cavalry Brown - Word Bearers Red is a good substitute here
Black
VARNISHES:
Vallejo Matt Varnish Spray
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