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Batch painting isn't just lining up a bunch of identical miniatures and painting the same colour in the same place over and over - just swap up where you're applying a colour and you can easily use a handful of paints to keep a uniform look to a rag-tag bunch of troublemakers. Cut down the amount of time thinking about what comes next by putting out a bunch of greens and browns on your painting table and don't think! Just grab one and go, go go go!
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00:00 - Intro
01:06 - Painting Time!
09:40 - The Finished Stalker Team
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PAINTS USED:
PRIMERS:
Death Guard Green (Citadel Spray Primer)
CITADEL:
XV-88 (Base)
Mechanicus Standard Grey (Base)
Death World Forest (Base)
Rakarth Flesh (Base)
Catachan Flesh (Base)
Tyrant Skull (Dry)
Castellan Green (Base)
Mournfang Brown (Base)
Jokaero Orange (Base)
Stormvermin Fur (Layer)
Leadbelcher (Base)
Agrax Earthshade (Shade)
VALLEJO:
German Grey (or Citadel Corvus Black)
VARNISHES:
Vallejo Matt Varnish Spray