Yes GW! Proper blown it out the park with all the new Nighthaunt models hehe! I've made good headway into my half of Soul Wars but im waiting for the Battletome before ordering anymore of the new shiny for a change... i have plenty already to get me playing!
Knight of Shrouds on Ethereal Steed
Lord Executioner
Guardian of Souls
Spirit Torment
Grimghast Reapers
Glaivewraith Stalkers
Ive made a good start on the Chainrasp Horde unit too, should be up in a day or so :-D
Nice color scheme! I really like how you have tied everything together with the blue, but that you can still see different materials through it. How did you achieve that vibrant blue? and what color did you use for it?
Nice to see a different take on them colourwise. The dark to pale bluegreen shading works wonders on them. I don't know what you did with the blades but the greenish sheen looks fantastic on them.
White spray Nihilak oxide all over coelia greenshade on the top cloak and on any fire/smoke bits wrack white on skull faces ushabti bone on proper skulls, then careful earthshade on that waywatcher glaze on the metals
Thank you! Brilliant in its simplicity. Many nighthaunt schemes looks so "overworked"(direct translation from Swedish), yours has a truly ghastly vibe to it!
Nice color scheme! I really like how you have tied everything together with the blue, but that you can still see different materials through it. How did you achieve that vibrant blue? and what color did you use for it?
ReplyDeleteNice to see a different take on them colourwise. The dark to pale bluegreen shading works wonders on them.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what you did with the blades but the greenish sheen looks fantastic on them.
Cheers chaps,
ReplyDeleteThe scheme for these is really simple:
White spray
Nihilak oxide all over
coelia greenshade on the top cloak and on any fire/smoke bits
wrack white on skull faces
ushabti bone on proper skulls, then careful earthshade on that
waywatcher glaze on the metals
Thank you! Brilliant in its simplicity. Many nighthaunt schemes looks so "overworked"(direct translation from Swedish), yours has a truly ghastly vibe to it!
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