mousekiller
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Ok, so a long time ago... in a galaxy far far away... I did a step by step on the Avatars of War Dwarf Berserker. Someone asked me shortly after that if I would consider doing a tutorial on just a simple miniature, like a warrior. So, now that I am painting up the dwarf army, I will do just that.
The miniatures that I will be painting are from the Games Workshop 6.5 edition Dwarf Warriors Plastic Regiment.
I have already done a few things to them that I should mention. Obviously, I assembled them. Then, to prepare the bases, I used spackling compound and spread it over the top of every base (sorry no pics, but that is life for you)... once that was dry, I drilled a small hole in the foot of each dwarf and stuck a piece of paper clip wire with a bit of green stuff to keep it in place. Drill a hole in the base, glue, and done. Then I primered them with black primer.
So, that is where we are when we begin.
First thing, because these guys are all chainmail and armour, I figure we should start with a nice drybrushing of Games Workshop Boltgun Metal. I was not all that concerned with being neat and tidy as a lot of it will get painted over. Plus, because I change my water after using metallics, I decided to drybrush all 10 warriors, and the 6 remaining quarrellers that I had left to paint.
Next, I gave a very liberal black wash to the miniature. I use DIDI\'S Magic Wash, which is made in house by The War Store (www.thewarstore.com), which I typically get most of my miniature stuff from - especially the Games Workshop and Reaper stuff as all of that is listed at 20% off store price. It used to be called Kel\'s Magic Wash, but they changed the name about a year ago (I think DIDI is the owners wife)...
That is it for now. I will be back with an update soon. If anyone wants to chime in with there own tips during particular steps, that would be great.
The miniatures that I will be painting are from the Games Workshop 6.5 edition Dwarf Warriors Plastic Regiment.
I have already done a few things to them that I should mention. Obviously, I assembled them. Then, to prepare the bases, I used spackling compound and spread it over the top of every base (sorry no pics, but that is life for you)... once that was dry, I drilled a small hole in the foot of each dwarf and stuck a piece of paper clip wire with a bit of green stuff to keep it in place. Drill a hole in the base, glue, and done. Then I primered them with black primer.
So, that is where we are when we begin.
First thing, because these guys are all chainmail and armour, I figure we should start with a nice drybrushing of Games Workshop Boltgun Metal. I was not all that concerned with being neat and tidy as a lot of it will get painted over. Plus, because I change my water after using metallics, I decided to drybrush all 10 warriors, and the 6 remaining quarrellers that I had left to paint.
Next, I gave a very liberal black wash to the miniature. I use DIDI\'S Magic Wash, which is made in house by The War Store (www.thewarstore.com), which I typically get most of my miniature stuff from - especially the Games Workshop and Reaper stuff as all of that is listed at 20% off store price. It used to be called Kel\'s Magic Wash, but they changed the name about a year ago (I think DIDI is the owners wife)...
That is it for now. I will be back with an update soon. If anyone wants to chime in with there own tips during particular steps, that would be great.