Medium Flesh Wash wash. Shining gold edge highlighting. Gems: Chaos black basecoat. Paint 2/3 of the gem with 50:50 mix of Chaos black and Blood red. Paint 1/2 with Blood red. Paint 1/3 with Burning orange. Add small Skull white dot to the opposing edge. (Note: If the gem is very small like on the helmets, I simply paint it with the 50:50 mix
A unique playstyle focusing on packs of War Dogs with larger Knights to lead and support them. Despite a small army size, your units can be specialised or generalists to cover lots of bases. Strong Melee with solid ranged support. Great spread of upgrades to help customise your army.Seperately the Knight Abonimant goes for $170 and Wardogs for $85 along with the Chaos Knights codex for $55. When it comes to value, you basically get the book and data cards for free by purchasing the army box. Containing oodles of new pieces to make dozens of configurations, this lavish launch set is the first place you can get hold of the
Last time I showed you how to paint a Kabalite Warrior, this time I focus on replicating the glow effect that I add to all my helmet wearing Dark Eldar. This is a useful technique that you can use on a variety of models, for example Grey Knights, Chaos Space Marines, Necrons – the possibilities are endless.
Use subassembly dont glue in armour plates. Main frame is easy to paint. Black primer and dry brush of few shades of metallics with optional shade/contrast should do lots of job.
The 24w is the despoiler (imperial questoris) and the 28w is the tyrant (imperial dominus) I don’t own a 28w knight. I know the 24w kits are almost if not completely compatible. The real pain is getting the weapons you want. The imperial 24w kit comes with 1 of each weapon, both arms and carapace. The chaos comes with the 2 melee options and