Winter Spec-Ops Kasrkin - Paint Weathered White Armour The Easy Way!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Today we're tackling the Warhammer 40,000 Kill Team Kasrkin set. Using simple techniques and clever application of colour, we'll show you how to paint a gorgeous Kill Team, nice and fast.
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It's like you have a guide for every colour scheme I go for 😍
God they look amazing, great job and thanks for the tutoriel :)
Sweet some snowtrooper based Guardsman. Glad you did a winter themed army
Interesting scheme, without too much colours the effect is very good. For mine I used GW Apothecary White as base, then added a mix of White and a bit of Light Grey, with final highlights of White.
Really inspiring, I feel the army itch
Gorgeous
That looks really cool.
Really nice paint job. Makes me wanna paint something white
These came out great!
Mate! These came out so well! We need to get a killteam game in somewhen. Either guard on guard or something else.
Oh hell yeah! Well up for that!
Nice scheme, simple but effective.
Love the new channel name, not that I noticed until now... don't hate me. 😁
Jokes on you. I was going to like and subscribe without having to see them anyway
You're the best, that's why 😎
Is there a paint list? A friend who likes this scheme is asking.
Otherwise i can just listen and make notes lol
That is cool. Love the worn, weathered look, i will definitely steal this. Quick question, what did you use for the snow effect on the bases ?
Thanks a lot! The snow effect is just Valhallan Blizzard, from Citadel.
Lovely job on the weathering. Mine is....not so good (like an ork has spat chewing tobacco juice all over my guardsmen) due to a less steady technique. Nevertheless, practice makes perfect. :)
It's definitely a technique that needs a little practice. Keep at it!
Sorry, cant subscribe, you have to many soy-boy faced thumb nails