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Two more gangers. I decided to continue painting my Eschers in groups of two, feels more natural. I really enjoy the model on the left. Her pink (ok, it’s more purple) chainsword is really classy. You definately miss out something in your hobby career when you’ve never painted something pink. By the way, did you notice that both models share the same lower body? Lazy Jes was lazy when he sculpted those 😉
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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.
Can you share the recipe for that purple/pink? It would look awesome on my noise marines….
Sure, basecoat Screamer Pink, shading with VGC Black Ink, highlights with Pink Horror and VGC Squid Pink.
Stahly, are you using the rule set available for download on the GW website or something else? I've always been interested in this game.
Despite their age these sculpts look fantastic (even with lazy legs). Your bright scheme really suits these futuristic punk girls. Pure brilliance.