Darth Vader is awesome.
Probably one of the most iconic and instantly recognizable movie villains in history, brought to life by David Prowse, James Earl Jones, and Hayden Christensen on the big screen, Vader's relentlessness and seemingly limitless power fueled by the Dark Side of the Force make him a towering presence whose influence is felt throughout all of Star Wars.
Painting a miniature almost entirely in black gear can seem daunting, but it needn't be. As always, it's a case of just breaking down each step and approaching them one by one - just like all painting!
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00:00 - Intro
01:06 - About the Miniature
02:09 - Painting Black
10:07 - Painting the Lightsaber
16:10 - The Finished Sith Lord
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THE BASE: Armageddon Dust, Seraphim Sepia, drybrush Tyrant Skull and paint the base rim in XV-88. Done!
PAINTS USED:
PRIMERS:
Matt Black (Army Painter)
CITADEL:
Dawnstone (Dry)
Longbeard Grey (Dry)
Iron Hands Steel (Base)
Nuln Oil (Shade)
Evil Sunz Scarlet (Layer)
Calgar Blue (Layer)
Nurgling Green (Layer)
Corax White (Base)
Blood Angels Red (Contrast)
Contrast Medium (Technical)
Wrack White (Dry)
VALLEJO:
Black Grey
Basalt Grey
German Grey
VARNISHES:
Citadel Munitorum Varnish
Instar Varnish+
9 июл 2024