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Thank you sincerely guys! It's really a boost to keep painting and building!

 

Dantay, just added the painting recipe for bronze and grey in the first post but here it is too:

 

Grey Painting Recipe:

1. Prime black

2. Apply a counter-zenithal basecoat of Vallejo German Grey

3. 'Sketch' where the highlights will be with Administratum Grey

4. Apply a basecoat of Mechanicum Standard Grey Air leaving the Vallejo German Grey in the recesses and don't obscure the sketeched highlights

5. Apply a 45° layer of Dawnstone Air

6. Re-Apply final highlights with Administratum Grey or do a very zenithal fine spray

7. Wash the model to give definition and tone down the highlights to blend them with all the armor with the following mixture: 4 ml Agrax Earthshade, 4 ml Nuln Oil, 12 ml Water

8. Glaze with Druchi Violet wash mixed with glaze medium the areas of shade*

9. Glaze with Blue wash mixed with glaze medium the deepest shadows*

10. Edge highlight with Administratum Grey

* These two steps are to add richness to the palette of the armor, so I generally tend to reserve them for characters since they're quite time consuming.

 

Bronze Painting Recipe:

1. Basecoat with several thin layers of Balthasar Gold

2. Generous filter of Agrax Earthshade (you can repeat this step another time for a more worn look)

4. Wash the recesses with Agrax Earthshade + Nuln Oil (1:1)

5. Edge highlight with Sycorax Bronze

6. Pin wash the recesses edges and rivets with diluted Nikilah Oxide to give a verdigris effect

 

Just note in the posted picture I have yet to edge highlight and give the verdigris :)

That pretty much made my day as besides the german grey & washes at the end, this is how I already do my Wolves esp the banner bearer and Jorgmundr , same for the bronze again you have applied the nihilakh as an extra step beyond what I do....Weirdly though your bronze is much deeper than mine.

Dude,

 

These guys are so awesome they make your EC look average, and we both know they ain't average!! You also deserve another reply here as your efforts to making the Viking characters is so inspiring!!

 

Brave man mate, doing the test on a Praetor....

 

But it's awesome, really nailed the colour. Wolves should be dark and brooding killers and you've nailed it dude!! They look so much better then the 40k scheme which I think is too bright, even the wolf stuff looks understated and realistic, just like a real Viking!

 

I'll get my Sons done then return to the UK and put down these dogs....

Thanks for the kind comments!

 

Here is the first scheme run and test on my Praetor:

 

http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/ah128/Grieux/Vlka%20Fenryka/8B65CA9B-32AF-470D-9AF8-595E7B6E4E22_zpsf35b5jwd.jpg

 

Can't wait to finish and then get to Russ!

Amazing work, bro! I love the contrasts/blending on the armour. It allows you to have a nice dark grey, but still show off all of the details. The bronze works really well too :tu:

Thank you so much guys,

 

Really looking forward to remake the tragedy of Prospero then, Eidolon.

 

Progress is slow but steady, it was a bit of a pain to get the head done trying to imitate Ragnar Lothbrok's scalp tattoos since they're so intricate, so had to focus on the larger forms/patterns and build from there. Also, I started with the first tattoos he gets in the show since I assume the older the more important.

 

http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/ah128/Grieux/Vlka%20Fenryka/5C954560-B269-40F5-9F1F-1A4C45AF3F1C_zps6fu9pq2y.jpg

http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/ah128/Grieux/Vlka%20Fenryka/36769032-8446-4621-8086-5EBB61FBA587_zpsnsioodbj.jpg

http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/ah128/Grieux/Vlka%20Fenryka/9055AAC9-361C-4C4C-8710-832C24AC3C22_zpscpgtrwln.jpg

 

I wanted to give him the appearance of a grizzled veteran who could be anywhere between late twenties and forties so made the lines of his features quite pronounced.

 

Does the pose look alright in the sense that his gaze is staring towards whatever he's shredding? I was limited by how the head with the braid fitted Khârn's armor when posing him.

 

Also, as you can see, I am yet to finish the claw. Was wondering if I should go for a hard blue to white contrast or a more muted metallic tones ranging from silver to extreme shine and then give it some blue glazes. For some reason, the traditional blue to white power weapon highlighting technique screams more 40k than heresy for me since the 30th millennium is a more gritty and 'realistic' scene.

Personally I'd go with the light to dark with blue glazes. I think it looks ace

 

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http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb456/dantay_xv/20161129_194820.jpg

 

dark to light with few blue glazes

 

http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb456/dantay_xv/untitled_1.png

 

dark to light with a lot of blue glazes

 

This whole thread is pure class!

You've got that gritty Age of Darkness look down to an art!

I thought when first seeing Russ that he should have a beard,

yours looks great.

I'd stick with the more muted metallics on the claws, I'm not

a fan of the "light sabre" style highlighting on power wepons,

just my opinion, I'm sure yours will look great which ever scheme

you choose. 

Thank you so much Jud!

 

Personally I'd go with the light to dark with blue glazes. I think it looks ace

 

Hidden Content

 

http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb456/dantay_xv/20161129_194820.jpg

 

dark to light with few blue glazes

 

http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb456/dantay_xv/untitled_1.png

 

dark to light with a lot of blue glazes

 

Thanks Dantay, I think that does look fantastic. Which recipe did you use??

And quick update... finally took the plunge and ordered a Mastodon to serve as Russ personal transport and operations base! The Kraken!

 

Tonight I will update pictures of the finished Praetor (sans base since I'll wait to finish Russ before taking out the airbrush again for the bases).

YES!!! Mastodon rocks and it is an absolute BEAST of a model.

 

Painting blades, it is a black blue and leadbelcher mix, to make it nice and dark (I never start with pure black as it is too stark.

 

I add increasing amounts of runefang steel as i go up the blade, to almost pure runefang.

 

I then run a thin line of pure runefang around the blade edges the gem on the power node and the centre line.

 

Then I make a blue glaze by mixing ardcoat and guillemann blue (keeps it shiny-ish, pure glaze will dry matte) until I get a nice blue I like

 

Finally a thinner line along the edge, node and centreline to finish.

 

Hope that helps 

Thanks guys!

 

So here is some progress on Russ:

 

http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/ah128/Grieux/Vlka%20Fenryka/8962A64E-3D7B-4755-BE98-C8FF1A25E3D6_zpsqocxlzne.jpg

 

Tried a new method for the bronzes and I'm quite happy with the realism of the results but it's a pain to make so I'm currently unsure if I'll apply it everywhere or just my centrepieces.

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