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How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:23 am
by bubbaduck76
Jw what are some best ways to paint these and would the black and gold be ok for the Space Marines even though its for the Choas Space Marines and would Chainmail silver and gold be to bright

and for orks just need tips

thanks for the help

Jesse

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:55 am
by mrrshann618
If you look into the "normal" SM codex you will find a large section of various color schemes.
Armies that use black as a predominate color
Black Templars
Raven Guard
Raven Wing
Legion of the Damned
Iron Hands

Armies that use Silver as a predominate Color
Doom Eagles
Silver Skulls
Doom Legion

I do not know of any armies that use Gold as a predominate color, however it is a common accenting color such as Ultramarines 1st company use Gold as the color of the trim to denote 1st company. If I remember right the common Blue armor, yellow trim is the colors for the 3rd company.

You can do whatever you want for color schemes. All you need to do is come up with a cool name

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:07 am
by bubbaduck76
ok this sounds a little better lol

but i think gold a silver would be funny but also i would want to do some sort of brown and gold and call them Grave Diggers

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:10 am
by govannon
Just do a dark wash on them and matte sealer and they should not be shinny.

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:15 am
by bubbaduck76
yea but i really like the Choas Space Marines Black and gold but i am wanting to try any color but just looking for any help cause i have seen them green regular like blue blood angels for regular Space marines i like but would do gold in the mix

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:30 am
by govannon
http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/smp.php

Try here and test your colors.

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:15 am
by Ironhide
I'd advise you do a test model. A good box set that is good for that is this one:
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It has single pose SMs where all you have to attach is the bolter and the backpack. I found this on Chaosorc.com for only $8.00.

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:12 am
by JohnHwangBT
Space Marines generally follow the rules for Heraldry, so Silver & Gold would be a bad choice. Black & gold would be OK, but black marines are overdone (Black Templars, original Dark Angels, Deathwatch, alternate Grey Knights, etc.).

Pick your favorite NFL / college team colors, and you can't go wrong. Even if you're a Pittsburgh Steelers / Notre Dame / Army / Oakland Raiders fan. :P

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:14 pm
by bubbaduck76
ok thx for the help guys

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:27 pm
by bubbaduck76
could you paint them all one color like i want to paint mine all black with red eyes and maybe red trim

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:48 pm
by JohnHwangBT
bubbaduck76 wrote:could you paint them all one color like i want to paint mine all black with red eyes and maybe red trim
They're your minis, so you can do whatever you like.

That said, if you were to do red (or crimson) shoulders, guns, and heads, that should look pretty good. The problem is that all-black-with-some-red is more of of a Sisters of Battle paint scheme.

If you were to paint the models quartered in red, that would be more Space Marines-looking.

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:07 pm
by mrrshann618
If you follow the Ultramarines "Trim Color Guide" Red is like 6th company. I'll have to go digging through my old codexes to find them. Since chances are you are making a "ultramarines" splinter foundind (your basing the army off of the standard SM codex) you can easily justify any color scheme.

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:19 pm
by HarlequinZero
bubbaduck76 wrote:could you paint them all one color like i want to paint mine all black with red eyes and maybe red trim
If you're lacking in the painting skills dept. or just don't have the time I've seen plenty of people prime models black and then paint trim with an off color. You wouldn't be the first or the last. It doesn't look amazing. I'm not going to lie to you. But there's nothing saying you can't play it. Spray the model black, paint red eyes and shoulder pad trim and then metal guns and you're done. Again, not the best looking marines, but you'll be done and playing games quickly. Then later you can always go back and touch them up if you're feeling inspired.

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:47 pm
by Gaijin18
If you are wanting a goldish color scheme you could try a bronze and red,sorta roman theme.just a thought

Re: How to paint Space Marines/orks

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:37 pm
by MagickalMemories
HarlequinZero wrote:
bubbaduck76 wrote:could you paint them all one color like i want to paint mine all black with red eyes and maybe red trim
If you're lacking in the painting skills dept. or just don't have the time I've seen plenty of people prime models black and then paint trim with an off color. You wouldn't be the first or the last. It doesn't look amazing. I'm not going to lie to you. But there's nothing saying you can't play it. Spray the model black, paint red eyes and shoulder pad trim and then metal guns and you're done. Again, not the best looking marines, but you'll be done and playing games quickly. Then later you can always go back and touch them up if you're feeling inspired.
An add on suggestion to that would be to get some black ink and go over the whole model with a coat or two of black ink after you prime it (but before painting the red).
Any recessed areas you miss with the primer should collect the ink, giving you a relatively uniform black appearance. After you give your models a coat of flat spray varnish (often called dullcote or dull coat in painting circles), it'll take the glossy look off of the ink.

Eric