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We start on this new Model Series with this Warhammer 40k World Eaters Aspiring Champion from Games Workshop. In this video, we look at the shoulder pad armour and go through the painting process and a recipe for creating the Blue Armour with some interesting scratched textures and the surrounding gold NMM. Aiming for a mid to high tabletop level that sits below a Golden Daemon entry. I've broken up the video into easy-to-jump chapters perfect for study and coming back to when at the painting table.

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World Eaters Aspiring Champion Armour pt.1

We start on this new Model Series with this Warhammer 40k World Eaters Aspiring Champion from Games Workshop. In this video, we look at the shoulder pad armour and go through the painting process and a recipe for creating the Blue Armour with some interesting scratched textures and the surrounding gold NMM. Aiming for a mid to high tabletop level that sits below a Golden Daemon entry. I've broken up the video into easy-to-jump chapters perfect for study and coming back to when at the painting table. Paints are all Scale 75 Scale Colour series Cantabric Blue, Bering Blue, Artic Blue, Arabic Shadow, Mars Orange, Sol Yellow, Tenere Yellow, Black, White Drakoath Flesh Contrast paint GW & Contrast Medium. Brush: Artis Opus no.2, 0 & 00 00:23 Intro 5:21 Base Layers 11:49 Brush Texture 18:14 Glaze Blending 22:25 Max highlights 26:20 NMM Gold Palette 30:07 NMM Gold Base 36:48 Gold 1st highlight 44:32 The Bridge Blend 46:33 Max Shadows 51:39 2nd Highlights 56:28 Highlight Reflections 1:01:22 Contrast Wash Find the rest of the Foundation Series and complete Model series tutorials on The Pro Palette: https://bbminiatures.com/the-pro-palette Become a member and gain unlimited access to all my video tutorial content and join your community of painters on the Pro Palette Discord. Take part in community challenges, and peer feedback, as well as my own. A new tutorial video comes out every Tuesday!

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