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Painting 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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Picture of a Dwarf Slayer. Click to view a larger image.

Picture of a Dwarf Slayer. Click to view a larger image.

Picture of a Dwarf Slayer. Click to view a larger image.

Picture of a Dwarf Slayer. Click to view a larger image.

Picture of a Dwarf Slayer. Click to view a larger image.

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Skin. Start things off by painting the skin with Dwarf Flesh. Carefully apply the paint and cover any mistakes with Chaos Black.
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Beard and Hair. Continue by painting the Dwarf's beard and hair Blazing Orange. If you are painting multiple Slayers, try using alternate beard and hair colors.
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Teeth. Pick out the Salyer's teeth with a few well placed dots of Bleached Bone. Next, paint the tuft of grass under his foot Goblin Green or whatever color matches your model's base.
4
Axes. Paint the Slayer's two axe heads and handles with Chainmail. If you mess up, just go back over the mistake with the appropriate color.
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Gold Metals. Pick out the bracers, belt, beard clasp, jewelry, and axe details with Shining Gold. If you plan on painting more models, be sure to wash out your water!
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