Army Painting: Tyranid Hive Fleet Tiamet - Easy and Fast! [How I Paint Things]

Ordinarily I wouldn’t be painting the same miniatures back to back like this, but early last week I put my back out - ow! Even getting outside to prime stuff has been a mission, but luckily I had this guy primed white while testing my Hive Fleet Leviathan method... and so, at the very least, I can get something in front of the camera! I hadn’t even heard of Hive Fleet Tiamet until a few viewers asked for it specifically, and I actually really like the colour scheme - they’re similar to Leviathan in some ways, but with a tighter, narrower range of colour across the miniature. Very cool! 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Priming 01:06 - Painting Time! 09:34 - The Finished Termagant Thanks to Producer Patrons Alan, Kyrie, Andrew, Jimmy, Rod, Phil, Robison and Woodcock - as well as all the other Patrons that made this video possible, and Exit23 Games for recording equipment that helps keep the channel ticking over! Find out more at the following links: THE BASE: A layer of Stirland Mud, heavily overbrushed with Mournfang Brown and drybrushed with Eldar Flesh. Paint the base rim in Dryad Bark. PAINTS USED: PRIMER: White Scar (Citadel Spray Primer) CITADEL: Coelia Greenshade (Shade) Magos Purple (Contrast) White Scar (Layer) Black Templar (Contrast) Sons of Horus Green (Layer) Deepkin Flesh (Layer) Baal Red (Contrast) Imperial Fist (Contrast) VARNISH: Varnish (Instar)
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