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This then gets a zenithal coat of Calgar Blue, sticking mostly to the upper surfaces:
Finally, I do two sets of edge highlights. First is an all-over layer of Fenrisian Grey, then some specular highlights of Blue Horror.
At this point I usally do the lenses to help them get past the ugly stage most WIP models find themselves in. Goonhammer already has an excellent article on lenses, and I find that red ones work best with blue armor.
This is then followed by edge highlights of Pink Horror and Emperor's Children:
Then I wash with Reikland Fleshshade:
On larger eagles I reestablish the yellow with Averland, then do a very careful edge highlight of Phalanx Yellow:
Finally, I do a thin top edge and reflex highlights with Dorn Yellow. If I ever mess up, and I do, a lot, a little Reikland should fix it up.
Once you have all of your skittles lined up, either do some wet blending between the layers, or mix the neighboring colors on your palette and glaze them on to smooth it out:
On the swords, I then do a layer of Nuln Oil to act as kind of a filter to further reduce the striation. I usually do a second layer on the center of the flat of the blade to help the final highlights stand out more.
I then do my edge highlighting of the blade, once again going in line: Evil Suns Scarlet, Troll Slayer Orange, Yriel Yellow, Moot Green, Temple Guard Blue, andGenestealer Purple. You can usually go fast enough that you will be naturally wet blending along the borders. For these swords I usually do some faint lines out from the mid of the blade edge to add some visual interest. I then do a final highlight by mixing Ushabti Bone into each one of those colors. Using the same additive helps all of the colors blend together better.
The little dohickey on the sword will eventually be picked out with silver paints.
Next is Averland Sunset. I usually aim to be just within the boarders of the bump, then not to totally overlap the green triangle on the forehead.
Finally, the white stripe is done with Screaming Skull. this need to be as thin and straight as you can make it. Going back over this order in reverse to correct mistakes is very common for me. Highlights can be done with your favorite White, Evil Suns Scarlet, Yriel Yellow, and Moot Green if desired right along the edge of the bump.
For models not smart enough to wear a helmet, I usually glue a spare one to their belt, or if that's not really possible, I do the striping on one of their kneepads instead. Dreads get the striping on the top of their bodies.
Rainbow Warriors Combi-weapon Lieutenant by Craig "MasterSlowPoke" Sniffen
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