I've painted quite a number of Skaven and still consider myself sane. You may now ask: How did I do that? The answer lies in spray painting the model with brown instead of black or white and to paint a lot of models at once. Also, you might consider ordering some seasons of your favorite TV show from Amazon (I always recommend The Big Bang Theory) before you start - because it's still not magic and will take a while ;-)
Spray painting your Skaven brown will reduce the paint time dramatically |
Alas, I can only provide you with a written guide. But I plan to do a step by step guide in the future (since you can never have enough rats on the table), so you can see how easily this can be done:
- Build your Skaven
- Use sand and glue or textured paint, e.g. those from the Vallejo range to cover the base
- Spray Paint your Skaven with brown paint. I suggest Army Painter's Leather Brown
- Paint everything on the model with its base colour (e.g. metal parts with Chainmail, cloth with Scab Red, skin with Elf Flesh etc.)
- Wash the whole model (e.g. skin with Ogryn Flesh wash, red and brown parts and the base with Devlan Mud wash, everything else with Badab Black wash)
- Let the miniature dry and drybrush every part from the model with a brighter colour than you used in step 4 (e.g. red parts with Blood Red, metal parts with Mithril Silver etc.)
- Finish the details on each miniature
- Decorate the base if you want to
The reason this way is great is because brown is a perfect basic colour for almost every other colour, especially for red, skin tones, and brown obviously. So you'll need much fewer layers of paint until the miniature is done. I hope this helps. Do you know other ways to stay sane while painting hundreds of Skaven?
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