Sorry for the very infrequent posts, work's been hell lately. Up on the bench, an Ultramarines sergeant!
Step 1: Mordian Blue
Step 2: Ultramarines Blue
Step 3: Ice Blue
Things should look overly bright and garish at this point. If you know my style, you'll know that this is when you hit it with a wash to bring the colors down a bit.
Step 4: Asurmen Blue wash
I tried using Badab Black, but man does that destroy any kind of blue you had going for it.
Step 5: Mechrite Red
For the helm.
Step 6: Blood Red
Step 7: Fiery Orange
I just found out that Fiery Orange is discontinued. Blazing Orange should be a good substitute, though it might not be as bright ... I'll have to order some and look into it.
Step 8: Devlan Mud wash
Step 9: Shining Gold
Step 10: Mithril Silver
I like to drybrush some silver over the gold as a small highlight, then follow with mud. However in this case, we're going to work up the leahter, bone,cloth and parchment first, as there's a mud step in those processes too...
Step 11: Dheneb Stone
Step 1 of all bone, cloth and parchments.
Step 12: Vermin Brown
Basecoat for the leather bits.
Step 13: Bronzed Flesh
Another discontinued color, unfortunately. Before stumbling upon this, I used to use a 1:1 mix of Bleached Bone and Vermin Brown for this same step. This is a highlight for the leather bits.
Step 14: Devlan Mud
Applied as the finishing touch on the leathers as well as the gold. This is also step 2 in the bone, cloth and parchment process.
Step 15: Bleached Bone
Bringing back the mid-tones of the bone, cloth and parchments, this is step 3 in that process.
Step 16: Skull White
This is the final highlight (though not the last step) on the bone, cloth and parchments. Try to stay near edges, or high raised areas.
Step 17: Gryphonne Sepia
This is the final step on the bone, cloth and parchment process. This was applied close to where the Devlan Mud still showed (and on skull temples).
Step 18: Boltgun Metal
Step 19: Charadon Granite
This is for the chainsword casing as well as the base (he'll be on an urban road like my
Imperial Guard).
Step 20: Fortress Grey
This is the highlight for the chainsword casing.
Step 21: Codex Grey
It's hard to see in the pic, but this is stipled/drybrushed on the base to bring out some of the texture.
Step 22: Badab Black
For the Boltgun Metal bits, as well as the chainsword casing. The base will be washed in mud.
Step 23: Scorpion Green
Eye lenses.
Step 24: Skull White
Squad markings.
Step 25: Asurmen Blue
This was used to bring out some detail on the embossed shoulder markings (fig is from AoBR).
Step 26: Iyanden Darksun
This makes for great street paint.
Step 27: Devlan Mud
To finish off the base.
Well, there we have it. It's a quick method for the boys in blue (especially when you're not dealing with all the extra steps the sarg takes) that has served me well so far. Let me know what you think.