


(No, before you say it, I know one of you will, most likely, I am not changing the chapter color scheme for the main armor.)
I've only been painting for... almost a year, about 10 months now, 9 months for marines.
This guy is probably my most advanced attempt yet, and the second time I've tried to do parchment and scrolls hung off of someone (First time is on my dread). He's a seargent for the Anti-personelle squad of Devestators for my Chapter's second company.
The backpack and the boltgun is tinbitz with a drybrushing of boltgun metal over them, with various details painted on. (Aquila, the squad color marking on the upper exaust grill, or whatever the middle top of the backpack is, never have gotten a good explaination for it), and so forth.
The main body has Ice Blue with a blue wash attempt into the recesses as best I can (The aquila on the armor is the same as the weapon and backpack, but came out much better on it), but I feel that's probably one of my greatest failure points. The eyelenses were just given a coat of burnished gold, and the red helmet markings are to denote his seargent status.
The wax seals for his parchment and purity seal were hawk turqouis with Ice blue drybrushed onto their highlights, and the paper is a rather watery kommando kahki that was drybrushed with skull white rather well.
Overall it got a base coat of Fernisian Grey (Which is definately a more blue than grey), and a coat of a storebought primer under that.
Boots were a base of Astromnicon Grey, with a Fortress Grey highlight coat and badab black wash.
Base was a pack of modeling grass matted down with scoarched brown and a coat of that watery kommando kahki over that, with two broken sprue bits to create the two rocks.
Anyone care to help me out with technique advice or points that I might need to change on? (The tinbitz weapon and backpack were a trial of the color, so I may go back to boltgun metal colored packs)