Best. Idea. Ever. I wrote the lore after finishing all the painting, but he should totally have Sinner's Gauntlets 👍 time to break out the red colours!
I will definitely be borrowing your blue recipe. Although I might adjust the purple just a touch for a deeper blue hue. I've been trying to figure out for ages how to achieve the blue that I envision and yours is sooooo close. Keep it up!!
Thank you so much! I'm glad to hear I could help out! One thing about the purple Contrast paint I used is that it's very heavy in pigment, so you might want to dilute the whole mix a bit more (unless you prefer it more opaque).
@@KabinMiniatures I use the AK interactive paint Dark Prussian Blue with a highlight of AK Deep Blue. It has just enough of the nice purple hue you mentioned than other blues I've found just don't quite have. That contrast mix you made is just perfect imo
Really love the content. Here some ideas: throphys (skulls, skin, hemelts), helmetless heads, Terror Squads, a "character" per squad. A legionar with special features
Thank you so much! Great ideas for sure 👍 I intentionally kept the Tactical Squads relatively plain, but when it comes to specilaists like Terror Squads, Veteran Squads, Atramentar etc. I plan to convert them/give them some extra bits to stand out!
Very cool concept, sort of like the Troll Brute in the Hobbit! I've already established the background for my Contemptor Dreadnought (see part 3 of this series) but maybe for a Leviathan Dreadnought in the future? 🤔
Thank you so much! Night Raptors are definitely in the pipeline for this force eventually! I made a vote on what to paint next over on the community tab, and right now the Dreadnought option is winning. So that's probably going to be my next addition 👍
These look great! Can't wait to see how you develop your army. Have you put any thought into what kinds of centurions you want to put in? I think a moritat could be a really fun way to incorporate a bit more "edginess" as well as giving you a chance to try some slight variations to your armour scheme!
Can you please tell me what PSI, needle size and approx. distance from the model you spray at for the varnish process? Still trying to dial it in myself. I want a general matt appearance without sucking all the color out of the model. I have had some issues in the past with losing color vibrancy as well as slight frosting. I've started to thin the varnish (1:1 or 3:1 matt to satin) 50:50 with thinner (4:1 thinner to flow improver) which has helped, but I still get some frosting/discoloration. I think I may be spraying too far away. Should the model be noticeably wet when spraying, etc? Thanks!
I spray at about 20-30 PSI when I varnish and spray relatively close, maybe 10-20 cm away. I let the model get wet, yes, and I dilute the varnish with normal water. Not sure about the ratio, I try to get it to a "milky" consistency. For me, I find that 50/50 matt and satin gives the right balance between colour saturation and finish.
Since I used a hobby knife to score the transfers, in my book, they are applied with chipping already done. Also, it's easier to do the metallic chipping before painting all the other details, to avoid overspill. But for sure, there are plenty of other ways of doing it!
I don't have Leviadon Blue at the moment, so I can't compare it to my recipe. But from the looks of it, I think it could probably be a good shade for Night Lords! 👍
You could put sinner’s scarlet in the brave prince
Best. Idea. Ever. I wrote the lore after finishing all the painting, but he should totally have Sinner's Gauntlets 👍 time to break out the red colours!
very high quality on the painting and the lore side! i love this series
Thank you so much, I'm really happy you're enjoying it!
I will definitely be borrowing your blue recipe. Although I might adjust the purple just a touch for a deeper blue hue. I've been trying to figure out for ages how to achieve the blue that I envision and yours is sooooo close. Keep it up!!
Thank you so much! I'm glad to hear I could help out! One thing about the purple Contrast paint I used is that it's very heavy in pigment, so you might want to dilute the whole mix a bit more (unless you prefer it more opaque).
That armor chipping technique is amazing. Will definetly be using that on my 40K Night Lords.
Thank you, I'm glad you like it! It's easy and straightforward, but I think it works well over metallic blue (or other metallic colours).
Super cool! Love the fluff, I'm doing nightlords too!
Ave Dominus Nox, brother! Thank you so much!
Great Painting and fantastic lore! 👍
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
@@KabinMiniatures Did you tought about giving the "Brave Prince" red hands? 😄
@@DarthSid Yup, a few people suggested it here on UA-cam and on Bolter & Chainsword. I'll definitely be giving him that!
Awesome video! Will take a lot of inspiration for my night lord army!
Thank you so much, I'm glad you found some inspiration!
Those models look awesome. Also the lore is really cool.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you like it!
That's a fantastic colour scheme, I would have stolen it if I wasn't already about 30 models into my own Night Lords project
Thanks! 😊 How do you paint yours???
@@KabinMiniatures I use the AK interactive paint Dark Prussian Blue with a highlight of AK Deep Blue. It has just enough of the nice purple hue you mentioned than other blues I've found just don't quite have. That contrast mix you made is just perfect imo
@@ThePipLad Sounds like a cool scheme! I don't own those colours, but a quick Google confirms they look awesome for Night Lords 👌
Really love the content. Here some ideas: throphys (skulls, skin, hemelts), helmetless heads, Terror Squads, a "character" per squad. A legionar with special features
Thank you so much! Great ideas for sure 👍 I intentionally kept the Tactical Squads relatively plain, but when it comes to specilaists like Terror Squads, Veteran Squads, Atramentar etc. I plan to convert them/give them some extra bits to stand out!
Lovely scheme
Thanks again, mate 😄
How about a battered and tormented dreadnought they bring along to act as a crazy wrecking ball when needed?
Very cool concept, sort of like the Troll Brute in the Hobbit! I've already established the background for my Contemptor Dreadnought (see part 3 of this series) but maybe for a Leviathan Dreadnought in the future? 🤔
I don't know if the night lords were given the recourses but an all out nightlords contemptor dreadnought would be cool
Just you wait and see...
Amazing work, you should definitely add a large unit of raptors or two smaller units.
Thank you so much! Night Raptors are definitely in the pipeline for this force eventually! I made a vote on what to paint next over on the community tab, and right now the Dreadnought option is winning. So that's probably going to be my next addition 👍
These look great! Can't wait to see how you develop your army.
Have you put any thought into what kinds of centurions you want to put in? I think a moritat could be a really fun way to incorporate a bit more "edginess" as well as giving you a chance to try some slight variations to your armour scheme!
Thank you so much! A Moritat would be a cool addition, that is a great idea! 👍
Can you please tell me what PSI, needle size and approx. distance from the model you spray at for the varnish process? Still trying to dial it in myself. I want a general matt appearance without sucking all the color out of the model. I have had some issues in the past with losing color vibrancy as well as slight frosting. I've started to thin the varnish (1:1 or 3:1 matt to satin) 50:50 with thinner (4:1 thinner to flow improver) which has helped, but I still get some frosting/discoloration. I think I may be spraying too far away. Should the model be noticeably wet when spraying, etc? Thanks!
I spray at about 20-30 PSI when I varnish and spray relatively close, maybe 10-20 cm away. I let the model get wet, yes, and I dilute the varnish with normal water. Not sure about the ratio, I try to get it to a "milky" consistency. For me, I find that 50/50 matt and satin gives the right balance between colour saturation and finish.
@@KabinMiniatures how many coats do you usually do?
@@SobotRex One coat only, normally. However I sometimes add other varnish coats at earlier stages in the painting process too.
@@KabinMiniatures thanks! I’m going to give it another try today
@@SobotRex Good luck! I had trouble with varnish in the past (using spray cans and paintbrushes) but the airbrush really does the trick for me 👍
I'm not sure why you did chipping before you attached the transfers
Since I used a hobby knife to score the transfers, in my book, they are applied with chipping already done. Also, it's easier to do the metallic chipping before painting all the other details, to avoid overspill. But for sure, there are plenty of other ways of doing it!
Did you try GW Contrast Leviadon Blue, but chance? Was it too dark?
I don't have Leviadon Blue at the moment, so I can't compare it to my recipe. But from the looks of it, I think it could probably be a good shade for Night Lords! 👍