RT era Blood Angels

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Vassal
Hey guys, I'm starting planning my next mini (or not) project, some Blood Angels :) based on my love of some of the old character models and picking up the new Space Hulk I thought a small force would be a fun build!

To counteract the super-modernness of the SH Terminators I thought a squad of RT style camo marines would be a good start but can't find the book that has the pictures of the colour scheme in, can anyone help point it out? I'm referring to the browny-gold one, I seem to remember a plastic BA captain painted in it.

I'm hoping the hivemind can save me trawling through stuff trying to find the right articles so I can get on with my Orctober painting! :razz:

Edit: on second thought the scheme I'm thinking of may have been a proto-gold scheme for the leaders :oops: am I imagining the camo scheme?
 

Zhu Bajie

Baron
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This one? Rogue Trader, p. 12 think it appeared in a WD as well.
 

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Vassal
Thanks Zhu :) exactly the photo I was thinking of.

So have I imagined the Blood Angel camo scheme? I may have to just borrow another chapters scheme or use the commander scheme as camo :) with red feet.
 

steders

Serf
Okay men, I want you to charge straight at the enemy. In your bright red armour, they'll never see you coming. I shall wait for you over there, behind that brown coloured bush
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Vassal
Wow :grin: may have to do a squad in these colours too. I really like the idea of PA "scout" squads as small forces within an army, maybe with a grav transport as support.

Itd be good to collect all the different studio schemes together as a resource 8-) if only someone had a pdf collection of the older White Dwarfs they could share....
 
Apparently these were 'painted with crayon', I don't know how you do that. Does anyone have good ideas about how to get the nice diffused look in miniature? Don't want my Green Marines to be spotty!
 
Fimm McCool":1v9nbysf said:
Apparently these were 'painted with crayon', I don't know how you do that. Does anyone have good ideas about how to get the nice diffused look in miniature? Don't want my Green Marines to be spotty!

I imagine you draw splotches of colour on the miniatures with crayon, leaving some spaces blank, then paint over the lot. When it is dry wipe/rub/scrape off the waxy crayon and you have a nice splotchy effect left behind.
Never tried it though.
 
Gallowglacht":rbxd1ea3 said:
Fimm McCool":rbxd1ea3 said:
Apparently these were 'painted with crayon', I don't know how you do that. Does anyone have good ideas about how to get the nice diffused look in miniature? Don't want my Green Marines to be spotty!

I imagine you draw splotches of colour on the miniatures with crayon, leaving some spaces blank, then paint over the lot. When it is dry wipe/rub/scrape off the waxy crayon and you have a nice splotchy effect left behind.
Never tried it though.

Actually makes more sense than using the crayon as a brush to apply the paint...
 
I wanted to paint up a squad in this camo many years ago buy just couldn't get the splodgy effect right. I tried oil paint too but that just got messy and was too much of a faff. If I had more time to paint I might give it another go.
 
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