This video shows How to Paint Tiny Legions Imperialis Terminators quickly, to get them on the table for gaming, while still looking fancy!
The following paints were used:
Games Workshop: Screaming Skull, Contrast Imperial Fist, Agrax Earthshade
Two Thin Coats: Sir Coates Silver
Vallejo: Model Colour Black, Neutral Grey
Winsor & Newton: Black, Burnt Sienna, Sansodoor Thinner
Top Tips:
Keep them on the sprue: These models are small and can easily be lost. Leave them on the plastic sprue while painting to make your life easier.
Choose a light base colour: Use a light colour like Screaming Skull for the base. It helps the yellow contrast paint (Imperial Fist contrast) to adhere better.
Airbrush technique: Apply the base colour using a zenithal spray technique. This involves spraying from above to create subtle shading.
Oil wash for shading: Use oil paints for shading. Mix black and burnt sienna (or burnt umber) in equal parts, thin it with Sansodoor Thinner, and apply it generously. This method is quicker but takes longer to dry.
Detailing with black paint: Use a matte black paint (Vallejo Model Colour Black) to paint leather straps on the model. Be cautious with contrast paints, as they can obscure details.
Metallic trim: Apply Sir Coates Silver or any silver colour paint to the metallic trim. Other metallic paints like Games Workshop’s or Vallejo’s are also suitable.
Simple highlights: Use Neutral Grey to highlight, keeping in mind the small size of the models. Avoid intricate details that may not be visible at a distance.
Individualisation: Feel free to experiment with different colours for details like leather straps, shoulder pads, and weapons. Legions in the setting have various chapters with unique variations.
Shading with Agrax Earthshade: Apply Agrax Earthshade to all metallic areas to add shading. Use this step to define recesses and enhance contrast.
Basework: Attach models to bases using super glue. Use coffee granules and fixative to blend and camouflage the attachment points.
Remember, speed and simplicity are key when painting large armies. These tips aim to get your Tiny Legions Imperialis Terminators tabletop-ready quickly.
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