Warbringer Posted December 6, 2019 Share Posted December 6, 2019 SO I'm looking at doing Iron Warriors next year and planning to do a silver and dry brush the highlights and then wash all over with Bascilcanum Grey From GW Community Site In order to get a really gritty industrial metallic for my Iron Warrior, I started by spraying the whole model with Leadbelcher, and layered a thick coat of Basilicanum Grey, which is quite translucent, over the top of the whole model to dull it down. Once that was dry I darkened the shoulders even further with a coat of Black Templar, before painting all of the trims with Balthasar Gold giving the worn iron a dull brass contrast. I liked the effect so much I decided to take the model a little further. On the shoulder I carefully drew in some hazard stripes using Averland Sunset, the thickness of the base paint covering the black quite easily. For the scratching effect, I used Leadbelcher and Runefang Steel with the tip of my brush, and even put a little thinned Rhinox Hide onto the model here and there for a greasy weathering effect. The base was done with a simple application of Agrellan Badland drybrushed with Tallarn Sand. https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/10/21/painting-the-traitor-legions-with-contrastfw-homepage-post-2/ Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/360198-highlighting-and-nuln-oil-inquiry/page/2/#findComment-5442529 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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