• Painting a Chaos Plague Marine

    After some searching for a colour scheme and not being too happy with what I’ve found on the net, I’ve decided to create a tutorial on how to paint death guard my way.  It isn’t the only way to paint these models of coarse, the myriad of detail on these models allow for endless possibility when choosing a sickly pallet suitable for these abominations.  As always, all mixes are approximate in this tutorial, and you should feel free to adjust amounts and substitute colours where you wish.

    As usual, any picture within the tutorial can be clicked on to bring up a larger version of the same picture.  Questions and Comments are more than welcome as are suggestions on how to make these tutorials better in any way.  For the most part I’m going to cover not just the painting of the model but also some tips that I find useful when painting these models and a few things that ran through my mind during the process.  Enjoy!

    Paints You Will Need:-
    Chardonite Granite
    Knarloc Green
    Rotting Flesh
    Skull white
    Bleached Bone
    Scorched Brown
    Mythril Silver or Chainmail
    Laviathan Purple Wash
    Baal Red Wash
    Devlan Mud Wash
    Bedab Black Wash
    Warlock purple

     Step One: After cleaning and assembling the model, prime the model black with short controlled bursts to the front, back, sides and top of the model, allowing each coat to dry before applying another.  This allows for better coverage of the model opposed to trying to prime the model in a single attempt.  After the model has completely dried, I’ve gone over its entirety in Chardonite Granite with a large brush.  I’ve found that if you slightly water down the paint at this stage it allows for greater flow into all the crevices that you might miss otherwise.  One part water to every four parts paint should be enough to achieve this.

     Step Two: After the Chardonite Granite Basecoat has completely dried, apply Knarloc Green to the entire model leaving the Chardonite Granite visible in only the deepest recesses.  At this stage your model will look as if it were a sculpted green with shadows in deeper areas such as the folds in the flesh, bullet holes, eye sockets, etc.

     Step Three: Over the following steps we’re going to apply highlights to the general surface area of the model, this applies to anywhere you would like to appear green on the finished models.  To get the best results, use the flat side of your brush and stroke perpendicular to the bristles along the detail of the model.  The first highlight consists of three parts Knarloc Green, to one part Rotting Flesh.  This first highlight will cover the majority of the surface area on the model, paying particular attention to any areas of exposed flesh, which will be highlighted to a near white over this process.

    Step Four: Now with a mix of two parts Gnarloc Green to one part Rotting Flesh, pick out the surface areas that are most likely to receive light on the model. Once again use the same brushing technique as described in step three to ensure smooth coverage.  Continue to over highlight the fleshy areas and skin on the head as these areas will receive one further highlight from the rest of the armour.
    [pagebreak]
     Step Five: With a more selective highlight paint the raised areas and edges from Step four with a mix of one part Gnarloc Green to One part Rotting Flesh.

    Step Six: Pick out hard detail and raised edges with a mix of on part Gnarloc Green to Two parts Rotting flesh.  At this point the majority of the highlights have been completed

     Step Seven: With a mix of one part rotting flesh and one part skull white pick out the final detail of the fleshy areas and  head, giving them an almost white hue.

    Step Eight: Using Laviathan Purple trace the recesses in the armour making sure to have a controlled flow from your brush preventing accidental coverage or pooling.  This is one of the steps that allows for more artistic freedom in the painting of the model so experiment with various amounts of wash in different areas, you can even try using weathering techniques to “bruise” the armour a bit.  The purple will really contrast with the green so use this to give a visual break between the various plates of armour.[pagebreak]
    Step Nine: After the purple wash has been allowed to completely dry, paint all the trim on the armour, any metallic parts and any wooden parts with Scorched Brown.  This will further add contrast to the model “framing” the light green that makes up the majority of the model’s colour.

     Step Ten: Paint any Tubing or hosing in Fenris Grey.  This may look at little out of place at the moment, it will receive a coat of Bedab Black wash later in the tutorial shading it amply.

    Step Eleven: Lightly drybrush all metallic parts of the model with Chainmail or Mythril Silver.  Focus on areas of the model that would see a lot of wear such as the edges of the knees and hard edges of the shoulder pads.

     Step Twelve: Paint all areas of bone Bleached Bone,  in this case I’ve also painted the raised edges of the gunstock with bleached bone as well to accentuate the wood grain.
    [pagebreak]
     Step Thirteen: Give an liberal wash of Devlin Mud to all areas of bone, wood and metal.  This will take the bright edge off the metal and deepen the shadows in the bone and wood.

    Step Fourteen: Sparingly apply Baal Red Wash to the model in the recesses of fleshy areas on the model. Use this wash to make areas look swollen and blistered, over use of this wash will detract from the overall scheme.

    Step Fifteen: After allowing the washes to dry completely, go over all areas of Metal and Tubing with Bedab Black Wash.  This will further shade and reduce the lustre of the metalilic paint.

     Step Sixteen: Details! Brighten up the metal a bit by applying Mythril Silver to studs and sharp edges on the model.  The eye was then painted by applying a dot of warlock purple then highlighted up towards the center to a near white.


    And there you have it another Plague Marine ready for the Tabletop!
    Comments 5 Comments
    1. Hasturr's Avatar
      Hasturr -
      Much, much better than your previous tutorial. I really like the colour scheme.
    1. Ereinion's Avatar
      Ereinion -
      Like the step by step process, migh tattepmt this with change of colours. Good quality, really like the rusty metal rims.
    1. JesterzUSMC's Avatar
      JesterzUSMC -
      why do I see a wood elf forest tutorial instead?
    1. Noddwyr's Avatar
      Noddwyr -
      Like the color choice. Good tut.
    1. coolfb's Avatar
      coolfb -
      Exelent tutorial - thx.
  •  Articles order

    sort by Set Ascending

    Recent Articles

    topo_22-57491

    arboles sencillos

    materiales:
    -alambres de varios grosores, incluso cable de muchos hilos....
    -cola blanca
    -papel higienico
    -algo para hacer las copas yo he utilizado una especie de esponja no se su nombre ya que en la bolsa no lo ponia

    materials:
    barium-wirethickness,wireevenmany threads....
    white-tail
    -toilet paper
    -something to makethe cupsI've useda spongeandhis nameis notin the bagdo notput






    PASO 1
    coger los alambres y enrollarlos hasta la mitad, para diferenciar la zona del tronco y de las ramas.luego empezar a colocar las ramas a vuestro gusto enrollado algunos alambres entre si dejando otros sueltos..(dejad abajo unos alambres de los mas gruesos que nos ayudaran a que el arbol se mantenga de pie y... read more
    topo_22 12-14-2011, 08:00 PM
    Periwinkle-31139

    A box workstation for painting: design process and bodging carpentry

    A box workstation for painting: design process and bodging carpentry

    This is an article about what I did, in the hope that some of it may be useful to you, but it's not an article meant to tell you what to do. It's meant as an encouragement for you to think logically about problem solving, and to think sensibly through a project to end up with something that serves your needs well, but has not cost you a fortune in money or time. The aim is to get the job done, and then get back to your painting and gaming. The project here is to build a box for paints and equipment, but most of its principles will be equally applicable to any other project in wood, such as gaming tables and scenery.

    Throughout the article I'll use the format of picture first, followed... read more
    Periwinkle 10-28-2011, 08:00 PM
    jester of death-24430

    Painting red armour with battle damage.

    ok, here is the tute on how i do the red armour and battle damage

    undercoat black, i pretty much paint everything from a black undercoat.


    stage 1
    paint the areas you want red with scab red, try to get a smooth coverage.



    stage 2
    paint the previous areas with a 50/50 mix of blood red/ red gore. make sure to leave a little of the scab red showing in the recesses.... read more
    jester of death 02-19-2011, 08:00 PM
    Flagship Figures-68699

    How to paint a vindicator

    Hi everyone. Here is my first article about how to paint a Space Marine vindicator in the colours of the Blood Angels. As I said, it is my first article here, but hopefully it might still be of some use to people. I painted it up before doing the article, so I have some Paint illustrations to help.

    Paints required/recommended:

    Blood Red
    Vomit Brown
    Blazing Orange
    Flesh (dwarf flesh/elf flesh if you have the man with gun)
    Dark Flesh
    Skorched Brown
    Chaos Black
    Boltgun Metal
    Mithril Silver
    Iyadan Darksun
    Sunburst Yellow
    Dneb Stone
    Bleached... read more
    Flagship Figures 01-23-2011, 08:00 PM
    LegionoftheCow-

    First Article- Simple Basing

    So I was working on the base for my trollblood guy and I though I might as well take advantage of this opportunity to bring you guys our first article on basing. I was going for a pretty simple base with a bit of a marshy feel. So lets get to the fun stuff! Ok so to start off I made a mass of milliput in the rough shape of a rock. At this point you can't really make it look... read more
    LegionoftheCow 01-02-2011, 08:00 PM