
Right onto the painting ….I don’t want to go down the rabbit hole of elitist painters again. not a chance, so I’m going to show you how I got as close to the website colour scheme without having to buy loads of other paints from different companies.Īs you can see, it’s an impressive colour but that is not what the Night Lords colour looks like from Forge World. I’ve already invested a lot of money in various paints (Games Workshop/Forge World) now the snobbish Forge World painters want me to go and buy another company’s products to paint their model…. The model you’re going to try to paint, but then quickly realise you’re going to have to do more research to find out what paint they actually used, and go out and buy the paints……. After purchasing the Forge World Night Lords paint I quickly realised it wasn’t the same as the colour they use on the Forge World shop model. This is one of my biggest issues with Forge World painters, and where the whole paint snobbery starts to kick in.įorge World painters are infuriating as most of the time they don’t use any of the paints they sell on their own website. The real issues came in getting the colour right. I must admit as cool as I’m trying to appear I was a little bit worried the only way I could approach this was to just treat it the same as any other model.įirst up the bath and scrub for Konrad Curze with the rubbing compound I mentioned in my previous blog, then dry and undercoat. You’re about to paint a single model that cost somewhere in the region of £60……………. This is always going to be a scary prospect, whether you’re a collector or a gamer, painting your army’s Primarch (Konrad Curze for me), is a daunting task if you let it be one.
