Tuesday, 28 January 2025

Finished: Battle for Skull Pass Dwarven Cannon and Crew


 For over a dozen days I've been painting Night Goblins (one each day). I wanted a palate cleanser, so I to test out the scheme for my Skull Pass Dwarves I picked up the cannon with its crew. I really like how this unit turned out and those models were a good warm-up before tackling the Dwarven Warriors that I want to paint after I finish the unit of goblins that is currently in progress.

If someone still has the contents of Battle for Skull Pass somewhere at home and would like to paint the cannon and crew in a similar manner, the recipes are down below

Cannon:

  • Leadbelcher (Citadel Paints) drybrysh all over
  • Retributor Armour (Citadel Paints) over details
  • Nuln Oil (Citadel Paints) wash
  • Light drybrush of Stormhost Silver (Citadel Paints)


Crew:

  • Guilliman Flesh (Citadel Paints) on the skin
  • 2 coats of Magic Blue (Army Painter) on the clothes
  • Satchel Brown (Army Painter) on leather elements and boots
  • Ashen Stone (Army Painter)/Skeleton Horde (Citadel Paints)/Ratling Grime (Citadel Paints) on hair and beards
  • Basilicanum Grey (Citadel Paints) on top of the thing to clean the cannon. It might be a ramrod.
  • Black Templar (Citadel Paints) on the hafts
  • Hardened Leather (Army Painter) on wooden elements
  • Leadbelcher (Citadel Paints) on most of the metal elements
  • Retributor Armour (Citadel Paints) on decorative metal elements
  • Nuln Oil (Citadel Paints) on metal elements
  • Stormhost Silver (Citadel Paints) drybrush over those metal elements that can be easily touched without getting paint on other details

The bases are made in exactly the same way as those of my Skull Pass goblins.

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