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ainting
a miniature isn't as tough as you might imagine. Once
you break everything down into small, digestible steps,
you'll see just how simple it really is. Shown below
is a basic step-by-step example of how to paint a
miniature. Follow the directions, take your time,
and with a bit of practice, you'll soon have a collection
of miniatures to be proud of! |
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| Skin.
With the Chaos Black undercoat
out the way, your Night Goblin is
nearly half-painted! Start by painting
Goblin Green onto the model's skin. |
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| Staff,
Teeth, and Eyes. Paint
the spear staff with Dark Flesh. Next,
carefully paint the Big Boss's eyes
with a pair of small dots of Blood
Red. Finally, paint the teeth Bleached
Bone. |
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| Hood and
Squig Skin. Apply a coat
of Scab Red to the Big Boss's hood.
Start tackling the Squig by painting
its skin Blazing Orange. |
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| Squig Details.
Paint the Squig's teeth
and claws Bleached Bone. Next, paint
its eyes with Skull White followed
by two dots of Chaos Black. Finish
by painting its leash Codex Grey. |
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| Metal.
To complete your Big Boss,
paint the moon shaped blade with Boltgun
Metal. If you plan on painting more
models, be sure to wash out your water! |
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