tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1477544304802881883.post1620504562934772508..comments2023-04-29T14:33:43.034+01:00Comments on Andy's Wargaming Adventures: Space Hulk Update - Part 3Andy Goodahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00195308991674248886noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1477544304802881883.post-51396960980412336302010-02-14T16:29:59.644+00:002010-02-14T16:29:59.644+00:00On the next time I do some more stealers, I might ...On the next time I do some more stealers, I might do a step by step guide.<br /><br />"Some body else has asked me about there colour scheme, so I copied and pasted what I said below:<br /><br />The basic's of my colours on the Genstealers are really simple. I paint the armour/carapace bits with Boltgun Metal, then the fleshy area's with Denab Stone (a couple of coats). <br /><br />After I touch up all the areas I cocked up and paint the claws and other little bits with Boltgun Metal.<br /><br />Now I give them a coat of Devan Mud wash all other and when its dry I gave them a coat of Leviathan Purple (water down if you want them to be less purple!)"Andy Goodahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00195308991674248886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1477544304802881883.post-4060308748547062222010-02-14T14:32:02.506+00:002010-02-14T14:32:02.506+00:00Awesome work! The pictures could be straight from ...Awesome work! The pictures could be straight from White Dwarf. Especially the Genestealers have great color theme... It would be nice to know what color you have worked on the stealers...<br />I´m speechless :)Alexander Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02707547269653167835noreply@blogger.com