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I finally finished these two Harlequins (except for varnishing). Next up are a Great Harlequin and regular one, making a total of five Harlequins. Once these are finished, I will save my other five Harlequins for a later point and paint something else. I’m not sure yet, maybe some more Guardians but the Venerable Dreadnought kit is very tempting as well…
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Stahly
Stahly lives in Craftworld Hamburg, located in the north of Germany. He has been involved with Warhammer since childhood and has painted several armies and countless warbands and kill teams over the decades. When he's not painting miniatures incredibly slowly, he's writing tutorials and testing the latest miniature paints, hobby tools and kits. He founded Tale of Painters to pass on his knowledge and bring inspiration to your hobby.
Thanks for the link and recipe. Looking forward to the harlequins being completed 🙂
Thanks 🙂 I used Dehneb Stone, painted Devlan Mud in the recesses and highlighted with White. Check out the whole tutorial here: http://stahlyspaintstation.blogspot.com/2010/04/eldar-tutorial.html
Hey there stahly,
great looking models you have here those harlequins are really something special. I'm very impressed by the painting on the cloth looks stunning.
Also very curious to what colours/ recipe's you used on the Weapons that bone/ grey looks great! I would really appreciate if you could share the recipe.
Cheer CJ
I'm impressed with how clean that line looks on the black/white split Harley. The Gems on the belts as well are quite impressive.