
GETTING STARTED WITH THE NECRONS - PAINTING YOUR NECRONS
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Once your models have an undercoat, painting can begin. Below you will find
a simple-but-effective colour scheme using only 6 colours. Follow the detailed
instructions and check out the stage-by-stage images as you paint your model
for reference. Don't fret if the model doesn't come out picture-perfect in the
end, painting takes time and practice to master. Just do the best you can each
time and be open to learning new techniques from others. Before you know it,
you'll be quite an accomplished painter with models you'll be proud to game
with!
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After
an undercoat of Chaos Black, do a thorough drybrushing of Boltgun Metal
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Drybrushing
is generally a sloppy technique, and makes your model look unfinished.
So, go back over the Necron's body with a mix of Boltgun Metal and Chainmail.
Carefully paint this colour onto the carapace, leaving cracks and joints
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Next, selectively
drybrush over the Necron's body one more time with Mithril Silver. This
colour will bring out highlights on the Necron. Paint the inner workings
of the weapon with Goblin Green and use Mithril Silver on the gauss flayer
to give it a more noticeable shine.
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Using a fine
detail brush, carefully paint in the ominous glowing eyes using Scorpion
Green. Last, but not least, glue the transparent green rod into place
along with the separately painted gun tip. You also could have painted
the model with the gun tip present from the start if you wish. The plastic
has sufficient flexibility that it'll bend back into place when the green
rod is seated.
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