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Update Post - July 12th, 2025

 For the sake of getting something up, I figured it was about time to do an update on what's happening with Paint Warriors. So, back at the start of June, shortly after my last post, my computer processed its last byte and refused to stay on. This left me in a bit of a lurch, as I'm not in a position to immediately purchase a new computer. In the meantime, I've resorted to using my Steam Deck as a Linux machine. There are only two problems: 1.) Canva, where I've built my templates, doesn't want to work on Linux 2.) Since it's designed to be a video game console and not a full computer, it's missing functionality I need, such as connecting to my printers (2d and 3d). If you remember, I was starting to 3d print terrain and objective markers for a project I'm working on called Necromunda Forever, a mod to Necromunda that would give new players a smaller gang at start, a more RPG-aligned advancement system using the mechanics of Necromunda, and most importan...

Taking a week off from the challenge

 I'm just posting that I'm taking a week off this week due to a busy social calendar. I'll be back next week with a fresh challenge. In the meantime, please check out my Instagram, where I'll post a recipe I used on one of my practice models on Friday.

Weekly Challenge #6 - Complete

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  Welcome back for this week's results! Today, I have a cluster of 3d printed eggs that I plan on using as objective markers for Warhammer 40k and Necromunda. The model is Alien Eggs v1  by Dani Amengual ; thank you Dani, for this amazing design that you've shared with the world! Let's start with a recap of the paints used in this challenge. As always, the paints used in this challenge are coded to Citadel Paints, but you can use whatever paints you have on hand that closely match. 🔵 Macragge Blue (B) 🟣 Genestealer Purple (L) 🟢 Warboss Green (L) 🦴 Morghast Bone (B) 🌸 Emperor's Children (L) 1. First, I started off with an all-over base coat of Macragge Blue . 2. Second, I dry brushed the whole model with Genestealer Purple , leaving the Macragge Blue in the recesses of the model. 3. Next, I painted the eggs with Warboss Green to give them that alien vibe. 4. Afterwards, I painted the eggs with Morghast Bone , but I left most of the green visible. 5. Lastly, I pain...

Weekly Challenge #6

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 Welcome back to  Paint Warriors  — the weekly challenge where I roll the dice on a random 5-color palette and see where creativity takes us. The rules are simple: Keep it fun.  This challenge is all about enjoying the hobby, getting neglected minis painted, and experimenting without stress. Stick to the palette.  Each week includes five paints. You can only use those specific paints or close matches. Mixing and thinning is totally fair game! Today I have a bit of a change up, instead of randomizing my colors, I picked out these to paint some object markers that I'm sure you'll enjoy. I'll be back tomorrow with the results, but in the meantime, if you would like to submit your own challenge results, you can tag us on Instagram.

Weekly Challenge #5 - Complete

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Welcome back to  Paint Warriors ! This week’s challenge is complete, and I’m going to be the first to admit that I think I could have done better on this one. For this round, I chose to paint a  Ash Wastes Nomand —I had a great time painting one of these guys before with the Thunderhawk Blue, but I'll explain where I think things could have gone a bit better and why experimenting like this is important. The color palette for the challenge consisted of the following five paints: ⚫  Abaddon Black (Base) 🔵  Thunderhawk Blue (Layer) 🔴  Evil Suns Scarlet (Layer) 🟡  Yriel Yellow (Layer) 🟢  Orruk Flesh (Base) 1. I started this with an all-over basecoat of Abaddon Black . As I've learned from previous challenges, you can start building layers on top of rich, dark colors to develop some really nice shadows on the model. 2. Thunderhawk Blue was up next and was very easy to apply as a dry brush all over the model. The process left the black in the recesses a...

Paint Warriors - Weekly Challenge #5

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 Welcome back to  Paint Warriors  — the weekly challenge where I roll the dice on a random 5-color palette and see where creativity takes us. The rules are simple: Keep it fun.  This challenge is all about enjoying the hobby, getting neglected minis painted, and experimenting without stress. Stick to the palette.  Each week includes five paints. You can only use those specific paints or close matches. Mixing and thinning is totally fair game! This week, we see the return of a color I've been waiting to revisit, Thunderhawk Blue ! I first used it at the launch of my Instagram on my first Ash Waste Nomad model, which seems only fitting for that fighter to get a buddy to watch their back. As always, I'll be back later this week with my results, and in the meantime, if you'd like to share your painting challenges, just tag me on Instagram: @paint_warriors_challenge #paintwarriorschallenge

Weekly Challenge #4 Completed - Results + Tutorial

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Welcome back to Paint Warriors ! This week’s challenge is complete, and I’m excited to share the results. For this round, I chose to paint a Stormcast Eternals Praetor —a model that immediately brought to mind the displays I used to see walking into a Games Workshop during 3rd Edition. Picture those iconic showdowns between the resolute Stormcast and the fierce Orruk Warclans. The color palette for the challenge consisted of the following five paints: 🟤 Mournfang Brown (Base) 🟡 Liberator Gold (Metallic) 🔵 Altdorf Guard Blue (Layer) 🔴 Emperor's Children (Layer) ⚪ Corax White (Base) Here’s how I approached the model step by step: Base Coat – Mournfang Brown I started with a full base coat of Mournfang Brown. It's a great foundational color—rich and earthy—with a lot of versatility for layering and creating smooth gradients. Dry Brush – Liberator Gold Next, I dry-brushed Liberator Gold directly over the brown. This created a warm, aged gold effect that...