Gareth's Tutorial - how I paint red.
Posted: 25 Jun 2007, o 17:43
ok, i've been getting a lot of pm's accross the boards asking how i paint red, and its about time i shared my secret with you.
As you can see i've painted a lot of red in a short space of time to good consistent levels...
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Recent projects like my red terrorr i acheived this with an airbrush, but not everyone has access to an air brush.
Stage 1. Black Undercoat.
Undercoat your mini black, touch up missed areas with black paint.
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Stage 2. Materials.
I use Vellajo Game Colour paints, plus my secret mixing ingredient, which apart from a few people knew i used, until now! A bottle of Irn Bru.
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Stage 3. Mixing.
Mix a few drops of Irn Bru into red gore. And apply to the model, should take 2 coats.
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Stage 4. 2nd Shade - blood red.
Now mix Irn Bru into blood red. You should notice a little fizzing, once this has died down the chemical reaction has worked, you will now notice when you paint it on an increased vibrancy, and a slight opaqueness which aids blending, but heres the clever part, it still covers dark colours really well, this is due to the artificial colouring in the Irn Bru!
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Click to see full-sized image
Stage 5. 3rd Shade - Blazing Orange
Repeat Stage 4 but with orange. Just look at the results!
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Click to see full-sized image
Thats all folks.
As you can see i've painted a lot of red in a short space of time to good consistent levels...


Recent projects like my red terrorr i acheived this with an airbrush, but not everyone has access to an air brush.
Stage 1. Black Undercoat.
Undercoat your mini black, touch up missed areas with black paint.

Stage 2. Materials.
I use Vellajo Game Colour paints, plus my secret mixing ingredient, which apart from a few people knew i used, until now! A bottle of Irn Bru.


Stage 3. Mixing.
Mix a few drops of Irn Bru into red gore. And apply to the model, should take 2 coats.


Stage 4. 2nd Shade - blood red.
Now mix Irn Bru into blood red. You should notice a little fizzing, once this has died down the chemical reaction has worked, you will now notice when you paint it on an increased vibrancy, and a slight opaqueness which aids blending, but heres the clever part, it still covers dark colours really well, this is due to the artificial colouring in the Irn Bru!


Stage 5. 3rd Shade - Blazing Orange
Repeat Stage 4 but with orange. Just look at the results!


Thats all folks.