The first model for the Tale of Warlords.
I had a load of fun painting up this Incubi! I’m taking part in a Tale of Warlords style thing and I’ve chosen to do Dark Eldar. I’ve always been drawn to the Incubi every time I’ve seen them so I thought why not start off my force with some?
There has been no paint mixing for this - every colour has been out of the pot. I wanted it that way for simplicity and also for consistency, I didn’t want to accidentally mix a shade too light or dark one time and have to replicate it on the others.
I will do another blog post about how to do the bases, but basically I wanted to get an effect of magical energy escaping through the cracks in the ground. I think it worked out really well!
I’d love some feedback, so feel free to leave a comment. Thanks for reading!
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Paints used:
Incubi:
Scalecolor Fantasy & Games Innsmouth Blue (SFG-46)
Scalecolor Negro Gold (SC-71)
Scalecolor Black Metal (SC-63)
Scalecolor Fantasy & Games Bloodfest Crimson (SFG-11)
Scalecolor Fantasy & Games Purity White (SFG-01)
Vallejo Gamecolour Bonewhite (72.034)
Citadel Layer Sybarite Green
Citadel Shade Nuln Oil
Citadel Shade Druchii Violet
Citadel Shade Agrax Earthshade
Base:
Citadel Base Grey Seer
Citadel Colour Aethermatic Blue (Contrast)
Citadel Technical Mordant Earth
I really love how these look on the bases!
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The base is very lovely. A simple idea, but well executed.
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