Recently I am able to paint more. This might not be visible on the blog as I don't post here unless the model is not only painted, but finished (usually, with the orks last year being the notable exception). Either way, I have some more models on the way (as they are waiting to receive their bases), but one day when I was waiting for the wash on one of them to dry I just kind of painted Grima.
The recipe here is quite easy:
- Black primer and traditional slapchop underpainting, which means light grey drybrush (Administratum Grey in this case) followed by a lighter drybrush of white (Matt White in this case).
- Black Templar was used for the cloak and boots. Then I drybrushed them white again and applied another coat.
- Wyldwood was used for the robe and fur trim of his cloak.
- Snakebite Leaher was used for the belt.
- Ratling Grime was used for the hair.
- Crusader Skin (from Speedpaints 1.0) was used for the skin.
- Leadbelcher was used for all the metal elements.
- Agrax Earthshade was used on the napkin and to shade the metals.
- Light drybrush of Leadbelcher was used to highlight the metal elements.
- He was based as all other Isengard models posted on this blog
Overall it was a quick and easy paintjob on a very, very old model. He appears in my Isengard rosters, so having him painted seemed like a good idea.
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