![]() ![]() Regardless of this, I am happy with the model, and had a lot of fun painting it. I decided against painting a team symbol on them, to parallel the Cleveland Brown, but could still paint his team number on one or something else. I am still deciding if I want to paint some additional details on his shoulder pads. The Chaos Blocker next to the ancient Slambo model. ![]() The blood on the Blocker’s punch spike was painted using Tamiya clear red, an alcohol-based acrylic paint. The grass on this base was done using GamersGrass 2mm tufts, that were airbrushed to make them a little darker. The overall scheme is composed mainly of dark browns with a spot color of orange for the helmet. The orange helmet was painted using Pro Acryl Burnt Orange, and highlighted by stippling on Citadel Trollslayer Orange followed by Fire Dragon Bright. A few subtle highlights were applied using a mix of Catachan flesh mixed with increasing amounts of Vallejo Ice Yellow. ![]() The shadows were darkened using a heavily thinned black paint. The model’s skin was painted using Citadel Catachan flesh, followed by a light wash of Nuln Oil. His black pants and boots were highlighted using Scalecolor Brown Gray and Rainy Gray, followed by successive glazes of black to dampen the grey. Some of the applications were done using stippling to create a subtle texture. The brown armor plating was painted using Pro Acryl Black Brown, after which I applied a series of glazes of black paint and ink. Fortunately, the process was rather quick!Īside from the bright orange helmet, nearly everything else on the model was painted using a range of browns or greys. I wanted a simple paint scheme, based around the Cleveland Browns. After Eric finishing painting a Halfling model, I decided to try my hand at painting a model from the Chaos team. We continue to be excited about Blood Bowl’s streamlined counterpart, Blitz Bowl. ![]()
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