Paint lines of Sotek Green as shown above. Basecoat the gems with Stegadon Scale Green. Now, pick out the individual tufts with Ulthuan Grey. Paint the fur areas with a basecoat of Celestra Grey. Paint even finer lines ofFenrisian Grey onto the outermost strands.Īdd highlights to the tufts using White Scar. Pick out strands of hair with lines of Thunderhawk Blue. Highlight the raised folds using Xereus Purple. Paint Nuln Oil into the recesses between the folds.įinish with fine lines of Genestealer Purple as a highlight. Pick out the raised features with more Rakarth Flesh.Īdd fine lines of Pallid Wych Flesh as a final highlight.
HORUS HERESY NOVELS BUY HARDCOVER COMPLETE SET SKIN
Give the skin a wash of Reikland Fleshshade. 4'!!!v f.: _.Įvenly basecoat any areas of skin using Rakarth Flesh. Lastly, use Nuln Oil on the metalwork, magazine and barrel of the boltgun. Make sure the Agrax Earthshade also settles in the recesses where the trim meets the armour plate. Next, still using Agrax Earthshade, paint all over the gold trim on the edges of the armour plates. Use Agrax Earthshade to pick out any gaps between the plates themselves. As neatly as possible, apply Agrax Earthshade to the recesses around the armour plates. Shades can either be applied in a focussed way - for example, around the contours of any armour plates and directly into any gaps or joins - or simply brushed all over an area and left to run into the recesses, such as on the metal gun parts or power pack.
So, to an extent, applying a wash is a little like adding your own shadows and patches of darkness. Because many of a miniature's features are tiny, they won't catch the light like a full-size object would. A thinner, slightly translucent paint, it's brushed over the Base colour and coaxed into recesses, such as the gaps between the plates of this Space Marine's power armour, the vents on his helmet grill and the details on his boltgun. SHADING Citadel Shades are used to emphasise the detail on the miniature, and are a quick and easy way to add depth and shadow. The greatest war in the history of mankind is about to begin. Can he hope to claim his father's throne for himself? While there are many Primarchs who would deny such an unthinkable betrayal, others secretly wonder if their own allegiance has been misplaced. There are many who claim that Horus has turned from the light and embraced the forbidden powers of Chaos. Even more disturbing, then, are the rumours from the Isstvan System. He is a warrior without peer, a diplomat supreme. He is the Warmaster, the commander-in-chief of the Emperor's military might, subjugator of a thousand worlds and righteous conqueror of the galaxy. Chief amongst the Primarchs is Horus, called the Glorious, the Brightest Star, most favoured of the Emperor, and like a son unto him. They are unstoppable and magnificent, the pinnacle of the Emperor's genetic experimentation, while even the Space Marines themselves are the mightiest human warriors the galaxy has ever known, each capable of besting a hundred normal men or more in combat. First and foremost amongst these are the Primarchs, superhuman beings who have led the Space Marine Legions in victory after victory. Triumphs are raised on a million worlds to record the epic deeds of his most powerful champions. Gleaming citadels of marble and gold celebrate the many victories of the Emperor. The dawn of a new age of supremacy for humanity beckons. The vast armies of the Emperor of Mankind have conquered the stars in a Great Crusade - the myriad alien races have been smashed by his elite warriors and wiped from the face of history. THE HORUS HERESY Mighty heroes battle for the right to rule the galaxy.