![]() Our subject will be a basic tactical marine. More recently I’ve been using Vallejo Model Air paints instead of primers to achieve more extreme shadows and highlights and give more contrast to the models, so I think it’s time for another tutorial… ![]() I posted a tutorial on how I did my Drop Pod using colour primers ( here), but I’m always trying new things and striving to improve and perfect my process. Lots of people have asked me how I paint the red armour on my Blood Angels. Check out Part II here where we cover detailing the model, and Part III here which gives an overview of the finishing touches. Welcome to the first in a three-part tutorial on how I paint my Blood Angels. Of course, the small fee I charge for it will help enable me to continue putting out this kind of content – so thanks for your support! I will leave this free version up for anyone who still finds it useful, but I strongly recommend checking out the new version. The process has been reviewed and streamlined to help you get models on the table quicker, and new paints, colours and techniques explored. UPDATE: After three years and lots of positive feedback, this guide has been superseded by a new version, available to buy as a PDF download in the shop.
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