I wrote a tutorial about how to quickly paint an Imperial Guard Soldier of Cadia with basic techniques like drybrushing, washing and layering over at Brückenkopf. The paint scheme is inspired by my Vostroyans. As always the tutorial is written in German, but for my English speaking readers I will post a translation later this week in my blog.
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