Author: Jessica

  • How to Paint: Game Ready Necromunda Underhive Outcasts!

    How to Paint: Game Ready Necromunda Underhive Outcasts!

    In this first guide to painting Necromunda Underhive Outcast gang members, I will run through the steps to paint one of these models in a quick way, from a game-ready standard using mostly Contrast paints, to taking the model further with extra details and highlights. This tutorial is made possible thanks to Games Workshop, who kindly provided a box of the new Necromunda Outcasts gang for me to preview.

    Disclaimer: I’m no ‘Eavy Metal painter, so I won’t pretend that I’ll ever post really high level, clean painting here on the blog. But if you’re someone who enjoys painting and wants to improve with easily achievable results I hope my tutorials will prove useful. This is my first tutorial like this, so I’d love to know if this helps you out at all!

    There’s a whole load of freedom with how to assemble these models, so I picked the head with the small tuft of hair, a las-pistol and chainsword. I also liked the look of this particular body. With my model assembled, I primed it with Wraithbone spray paint.

    To begin with, the skin areas were given a layer of Guilliman flesh. It’s entirely possible you’ll get paint on areas where you don’t want it to, but do not fret! Simply clean up with a little wraithbone from a pot to correct any major mistakes. Any minor mistakes you might not even spot until later, so don’t worry too much for a game-ready standard.

    Next I picked out the tuft of hair with Volupus Pink, and the trousers with Skeleton Horde.

    I picked out all the rest of the armour areas with Plaguebearer Flesh, and the chainsword with Iyanden Yellow. At this point it’s not much to look at, but it’ll come together with the next steps. You might miss a few small areas and not spot them with a light colour like these, so it can help to take a photo of the model to help you spot mistakes. In the picture above I can see a few areas I missed with the green.

    I then picked out any areas which would be metallic with Black Templar, to prepare them for the silver paint that would follow. I also decided to go over the Skeleton Horde trousers with Cygor Brown contrast paint to add further contrast and break up the plaguebearer flesh armour. Again, I used the photo above to look to see if any major mistakes presented themselves.

    For the last steps for this quick Game-Ready level, I used Leadbelcher over metal areas like rivets, the gun, the chainsaw blades and motor and the skull symbol on the ganger’s chest. I also applied leadbelcher over the whole base. All these metal areas were given a coat of Agrax Earthshade wash. I also dropped agrax into the more prominent dings and scratches of the armour. I then picked out his right (our left) knee pad with Iyanden Yellow.

    At this point, you could certainly call this model game ready and have it look respectable for a game of Necromunda. But there’s still work we can do to bring it up a bit! Let’s go ahead and take it further, yes!

    Firstly, I took Cadian Fleshtone and smoothed out the flat areas of skin whilst leaving the deeper colours in the recesses. I then highlighted this up using Kislev Flesh, making the muscles and facial details pop nicely.

    To finish the skin off I used a little Magos Purple around the face and arms to vary the skin tone a little. Then, I mixed in some thunderhawk blue with the cadian fleshtone, and painted this on in thin layers to create a believable stubble effect on the top of the head and for the model’s 5 o’clock shadow.

    Next up, I took Krieg Khaki and Flayed One Flesh to highlight the raised edges of all that green armour.

    Next up to make the armour really pop and change up the tones, I use a little Coelia Greenshade in the recesses and also applied it towards the top of the larger flat armour panels. Then I grabbed Stormhost Silver to highlight all the metal areas, including the shoulder spikes and the skull emblem.

    At this point I remembered to paint the little scrappy “purity seal” on the right boot. To do this I started by painting it Zandri Dust, then shaded over it with Agrax Earthshade. This was then highlighted up with Rakarth Flesh.

    Now it’s time to break out the Black Templar again. This can be applied carefully to the purity seal to add text by using small lines and dots. I also used this to freehand some hazard stripes onto the chainsword. I didn’t measure this or anything, I Just did it by eye. It’s a little rough, but this is the underhive. This was then highlighted along the edges again with Flayed One Flesh, which also was used to pick out some scratches.

    With the chainsword done, we’re getting close to the end. I took some Scrag Brown, and watered it down nice and thin. I then dropped this into recesses of the silver areas, and dotted it onto some of the flatter bits. I did the same again with a bit of Fire Dragon Bright, but in smaller areas than the Scrag Brown.

    Finally, I used Thondia Brown and Baneblade Brown to highlight up the trousers. I also used dots and lines of Thondia Brown to add weathering to the armour to show where paint had chipped away. To add final touches, I used an oxide-earth pigment powder on the base, armour panels and lower legs of the model. I love how this made some of the armour look extremely old and weathered.

    And that’s how the model finished up! I hope you like it, and I hope you found something interesting or useful in this little tutorial! This is the most in-depth painting post i’ve ever made I think, so please let me know if you liked it!

    Finally, here’s a shot of the 4 Outcasts I’ve painted so far (from the box of 12!). The plan is to make each one quite unique from the others, so these 4 are built “out of the box” but I’ll probably raid my bits box for the next ones! I’m looking forward to painting the rest of this gang up, once again a huge thank you to Games Workshop and the Warhammer Community for the models and support.

  • PaintSlam21 Festive Finale!

    December is the month of the PaintSlam Festive Finale! Lets see this year’s PaintSlam off with a bang! Simply paint a model or models in the festive colours of White, Red and Green!

    Please post your finished pieces in the Festive Finale channel in the PaintSlam discord, WIPs go in #wips as normal! And of course share as usual on your favourite social media!

  • Black Templars Character Showcase

    Black Templars Character Showcase

    Games Workshop was kind enough to send me a selection of the new Black Templars models free to paint up for the Warhammer Community website at the end of October, and I was delighted to see my work on the post! In this blog post, I want to show you folks a few more angles and pictures of what I painted and talk a little about them 🙂

    THE EMPEROR’S CHAMPION

    This was the first model I tackled, and the one which I probably spent the most amount of time on overall. I really tried to push myself with the black armour, as painting black power armour was something where I’d previously been quite disappointed in my results on earlier miniatures. In the end, the extra time spent trying to get it right was worth it and I’m very happy with the result. I used Dark Reaper and Thunderhawk Blue for the majority of the highlights, with some spots of Fenrisian Grey for the brightest dots.

    I’m also pretty pleased with the result on the small tilting shield. Lacking a transfer sheet at the time, I wangled a rough approximation of the layout using decals from other transfer sheets including the black sword from the Dark Imperium space marines transfer sheet (I think it was a crusade symbol?) and then painted over the elements to try closely match the artwork on the box art.

    The base was a chunk of slate, with assorted smaller stones and some battlefield scatter which I painted all with mechanicus standard grey, various washes and drybrushes of Celestra Grey.

    GRIMALDUS (and Friends)

    I very much enjoyed painting Grimaldus too. The various robes and parchment were a nice canvas to try add freehand and texture to, as well as the small shields across his armour. Eagle-eyed readers may be able to identify the book at his waist, although how he got hold of such a tome is anybody’s guess. His servitors were the last things I painted as the deadline for the article approached, but I was impressed by the detail sculpted onto these, especially the candle-covered battle standard.

    HELBRECHT

    Helbrecht was quite a different task altogether compared to the other models. His shining gold armour jumps out against the grim black armour of his subordinates, though the black cloak he wears ties him in with the rest of the force. The Ork was an optional piece for the base, but it didn’t feel right not to use such an element in the build, plus it was nice to paint one of our fungal friends again for a change. I painted each of the heads separately, and have kept those unglued so I can pop in whichever head I feel like displaying at any given time.

    For the blood on his sword, I wanted it to look like it was mostly wiped away, so I used Flesh Tearers Red contrast paint and then dabbed at it with a clean, dry brush until it left only a light staining on the surface of the weapon. I painted the servitor’s rag to be a little dirty, as if it had seen a lot of use already during the battle. I can imagine that Helbrecht stands arrogantly waiting for his sword to be cleaned after each kill during a fight.

  • Watch out! It’s the Darkoath Savagers!

    Watch out! It’s the Darkoath Savagers!

    Games Workshop very kindly sent me a free preview copy of Warcry: Red Harvest, the new starter set that contains two warbands (the Darkoath Savagers and the Tanatulos Brood) as well as a whole heap of stunning ore-mining terrain! So my project over the last week has been to get the Darkoath Savager warband painted up!

    I was impressed by how easy these models were to assemble compared to some of the other Warcry warbands. I don’t think there was anything too fiddly on these folks. Although perhaps that does befit a warband such as this where the models speak through muscle and blade rather than any particularly ornate decorations.

    I love how these models all have a savage ferocity to them, you can imagine that anyone who saw them coming would be extremely intimidated despite lacking much… or indeed, any, armour aside from the occasional shield and shoulder guard.

    I also liked that a good portion of the warband was female – as with many of the other Warcry warbands you’ve got a real breadth of body types and genders represented which is always good to see. And these are no damsels in distress, each is clearly a fighter the equal of their male peers.

    I painted these models primiarly with Contrast paints to start with – using colours like Gore Grunta Fur and Guilliman Flesh for the base skin tones, Flesh Tearers Red and Wyldwood for clothing and accessories, and skeleton horde onto many of the straps and bone areas. I then went in and layered up with normal paints to smooth out the colour on some of the larger flat areas, before highlighting.

    I also mixed a little thunderhawk blue in with the skin tones to create a stubble effect for shaved heads and jawlines. It’s an easy technique that adds a lot to the appearance of a model!

    The final touch for each model was a little red-earth weathering pigment which I applied onto the bases and feet/tabards of the miniatures. This really grounds them into the setting and helps them feel like they really are there in the chaos wastes. I don’t use pigments a whole lot, but I think I’m going to have to get into the habit of it!

    You’ll probably also notice my long-haired Conan-alike character has a flail rather than the sword you’ve seen him with in most/all of the promotional pictures. This is a weapon option in the set, in fact I believe that every model in here has at least one weapon or accessory option to differentiate it. I can imagine these models also being very easy to convert, if one was so inclined. I’d love to see what you guys do with these models if you pick them up!

    And yeah, that’s my first Warcry warband from Red Harvest all painted up. Thanks again to the Warhammer Community team for sending me the box to preview and paint, do look out for more awesome stuff like this soon too – I very much would like to make blog posts like this more regular.

    And of course, if you do paint up any of the new Warcry stuff yourself please share it with the community either in our Discord, using the hashtag #PaintSlam21 or feel free to tag me on Twitter or Instagram to check your stuff out!

    If you’re not already in with PaintSlam, feel free to check here for the details – PaintSlam ’22 will be starting in just over a month’s time so what better than to get in and join us now!

  • OCTOBER #PAINTSLAM21 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE!

    OCTOBER #PAINTSLAM21 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE!

    The time has come once again to check out the wonderful work done by the PaintSlam community! This time we’re looking at highlights from October 2021, via posts in the Community Showcase channel on our Discord server! Remember you can join in too by being a member of the community!

    So let’s get cracking and check out the hobby goodness!

    BigGeordieGeek

    Another great mix of stuff this month from BGG! I particularly love the Nurgle chappy!

    Ceda_Kuru_Qan

    A nice collection of brightly coloured Stormcast Eternals, including a rather electrifying green sorceress type!

    Commissar Lewdfang

    Khagra’s Ravagers stand out this month in purple from Lewdfang, as well as a friend from the 41st Millenium!

    CritonyEntertainment

    More monsters from CritonyEntertainment this month! The eyeball monster is giving me the willies! I think it’s watching me!

    DarkHanon

    More halloween horrors here, this time in a distinctly Nurgle flavour! Trick or treat!

    fin37

    Fin brings us these very fetching Dragon Princes! The blue is lovely.

    Haze

    From Haze, we have this massive armoured Ork, complete with bonus grot gunner on top! Great fun!

    Heavy Metal Wars

    Xenos goodness from HMW this month! Look at that lovely freehand on the Eldar walker!

    HouseFireHawk

    It’s time for the Skaven to take to the pitch in this awesome team from HouseFireHawk!

    JewelKnightJess

    This month I was lucky enough to paint up some bits that GW sent me over for free, so here’s a selection of those. I was particularly happy with the Emperor’s Champion model.

    Momma Negan

    Momma Negan, who also helped collate this blog post, brings us more amazing grots this month! Fantastic work as always!

    Pandaemonium_Miniatures

    A couple of characters and a lovely display board here, I think for Conquest? Really gorgeous work!

    SHeroQueer

    More incredible old school Tyranid goodness here from SHeroQueer. You’ve got to love those bright 90s paint schemes! Wonderful!

    TheElusiveShaun

    Some gritty realism here from TES! I love the autumnal basing too!

    Thokamous

    A great mix of stuff here from Thokamous including a fetching Imperial Guard Commissar!

    And that’s it for another month! I’ll see you in December with the showcase of what gets posted in the Discord this month, and then in the new year for the 2021 Round Up!

  • SEPTEMBER-ISH #PAINTSLAM21 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE!

    SEPTEMBER-ISH #PAINTSLAM21 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE!

    Apologies, once again, for the very late community showcase post this month, showing off the very coolest hobby from the month of September! I’ve been absolutely wallopped by my brain this month resulting in extremely low productivity (and self-worth, I guess, but hey ho) so I have to give a huge thanks to Momma Negan for helping me collate the images for this article. I’d struggle to do this without their amazing help this month. So let’s get in and look at the absolutely stonkingly wonderful hobby the folks in the PaintSlam discord have been up to over the month of September!

    ALMIGHTY_GIR

    A couple of awesome characters here!

    CEDA_KURU_QAN

    This Stormcast Eternal means business. Great colours on the wings!

    CRITONYENTERTAINMENT

    Some more wicked Power Rangers type stuff here!

    GARDENGOTH

    Fantastic Eldar, and a Dark Angels repulsor tank looking nice!

    HAZE

    Don’t mess with this fantastic Ork boss!

    HEAVY METAL WARS

    A nice mix of characters here, I love the bright colours!

    KING_KABU

    Some military types sneak across a muddy battlefield!

    MOMMA NEGAN

    I’m in love with the gorgeous Dwarf cannon and crew!

    SEAMUS

    Gorgeous salamanders here from Seamus. The basing is top, too!

    SHEROQUEER

    Sheroqueer brings us more fantastic Orky goodness in a fabulous purple scheme!

    THEELUSIVESHAUN

    I see Dark Angels, I likey. 🙂

    THOKAMOUS

    More military types here, these ones traversing a somewhat grassier looking field! Keep your heads down, lads!