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    The Last Alliance > Miniatures > > Riders of Rohan

    Riders of Rohan

    By Pasi Vlkkynen (valpas)

    Paints Used

    ChainmailBlack InkMithril SilverScorched BrownBestial BrownDark Angels Green

    Snot GreenCamo GreenGoblin GreenVermin BrownDark FleshDwarf FleshElf FleshBrown InkSnakebite LeatherBubonic BrownShining GoldCodex GreyFortress GreyBleached Bone

    IntroductionThis guide is intended to be more specific in certain parts than the guide on the GW web pages. Another difference is that Ilike to work through one part of a model at a time to make it easier to add lighter tones to the colour mixes. Parts can bedone in any order, but I suggest starting the Rider with the armour since inks and drybrushing may otherwise spoil alreadypainted areas. I also like to work from lower parts to higher to prevent oopsies from happening too often.

    Note: This guide has been discussed in the forums here:http://www.thelastalliance.com/index.php?pid=view_replies&thread_id=4353&forum_id=5

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    Basecoat the horse with an "appropriate colour", possibly give it a wash of ink and highlight it with "yet more appropr iatecolours". Quite vague instructions, huh? Well, the colours of the horses vary a lot while the riders have more or less similaroutfits. Some colour schemes you might want to use are (note that all inks should be thinned):

    Bestial Brown - Vermin Brown - Snakebite Leather (the GW guide). See the picture in the middle section for example ofthis.

    Scorched Brown - Black Ink - Scorched Brown for very dark brown horses. Substitute Codex Grey for dark grey horses.You may also leave it as it is after the ink wash. See the other picture in the middle section of this guide.

    Chaos Black - Scorched Brown - Bestial Brown for dark brown horses.

    Chaos Black - Scorched Brown - Dark Flesh for dark reddish brown horses.

    Scorched Brown - Dark Flesh - Vermin Brown for brown horses.

    Scorched Brown - Bestial Brown - Snakebite Leather also makes brown horses.

    Bubonic Brown - Bleached Bone - Bleached Bone/Skull White mix for light brown horses.

    Fortress Grey highlighted with successive layers of Skull White mixed in; for whitish horses. Ghostly Grey gives a bit of ablue tint compared to Fortress Grey. See pictures below and the last picture.

    Chaos Black with a light drybrush of Codex Grey for a black horse. See picture below.

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    Many different colour combinations can be used here. Try for example:

    Any light brown with Brown or thinned Chestnut Ink wash, perhaps with a highlight of some lighter brown.

    Drybrush with Codex Grey, very light drybrush with Fortress Grey.

    Basecoat with Scorched Brown, highlight with Bestial Brown.

    Well, you get the idea.

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    Armour and metal parts of weapons

    Paint the armour and weapons with Chainmail. Next, give them a wash with thinned Black Ink. When the ink is thoroughlydry, drybrush or highlight the armour and weapons with Chainmail. A further light drybrush or highlight of Mithril Silver canbe applied if you want shinier armour. Use the same technique with the horse's chamfron (head armour).

    Weapons and saddle

    Paint the wooden parts of the weapons and the saddle with Dark Flesh. Then give them a wash with thinned Brown Ink toget a polished effect.

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    Scabbard and sword handle, hooves

    Very lightly drybrush the scabbard and sword handle with Codex Grey. While you are at it, do the same for the horse'shooves.

    Trousers and under-tunic

    Basecoat the trousers, tunic and quiver with Dark Angels Green and highlight with Snot Green. Another option is to useScorched Brown for basecoat and highlight with Dark Flesh.

    Sash and quiver

    Paint the sash and quiver with Dark Angels Green. Give them a wash with thinned down Black Ink.

    Face and hands

    Basecoat the face and hands (if anything is visible) with Dark Flesh. Highlight with Dwarf Flesh and follow with Elf Flesh.Since the riders' helmets usually show only a little of the face, mixing colours is not necessary in most cases. However, ifthe rider has an open helmet, you may want to mix flesh colours for smoother highlighting.

    Paint the lower lip with Dark Flesh and teeth with Bleached Bone. Paint the horse's teeth also with Bleached Bone.

    Boots and gloves

    Paint the boots and gloves with Scorched Brown. Highlight with Bestial Brown.

    Cloak

    Basecoat the cloak with a mix of Dark Angels Green, Camo Green and Vermin Brown. Add some Snot Green for eachsuccessive highlight layer until you are satisfied with the colour.

    Vambraces, greaves, helm and leather armour

    Paint the vambraces and greaves and the leather parts of the helmet with Dark Flesh. Add Vermin Brown to Dark Flesh foreach highlight layer.

    Some riders have leather plates over their metal armour. Paint those like the greaves.

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    Straps and belts

    Paint all the straps (greaves, quiver straps, reins) and belts Bestial Brown and highlight the edges with Snakebite Leather.

    Metal parts of the helm and random decorations

    Paint the metal parts of the helm with Chainmail. Make a mix of Shining Gold and a wee bit of Mithril Silver and paint anydecorations you may want on the helm with that.

    Also paint the centre part of the shield with the mix. Highlight the shield centre with Mithril Silver.

    Add golden decorations to the edges of the leg greaves with gold/silver mix. Also add that to the end of the scabbard andthe sword stopper and pommel. Paint the belt buckles and metal parts of the horse's reins with Mithril Silver or thegold/silver mix.

    Hair and beard

    Paint the hair and beard with Bubonic Brown and highlight with a mix of Bleached Bone and Bubonic Brown. Another optionis Snakebite Leather/Bubonic Brown and yet another Fortress Grey/Skull White. The rohirrim should have quite lightcolours on their hair and beard.

    Arrow fletchings

    Paint the feathers (if visible) Codex Grey and highlight the edges with Fortress Grey.

    Shield

    Paint the shield Dark Angels Green and highlight the edges with Snot Green. Make sure to paint also inbetween thedecorations. Paint the decorations with Bleached Bone. You may need several coats of Bleached Bone to fully cover theemblems.

    For variation, paint some of the shields with a mixture of Dark Flesh and Scorched Brown and highlight the edges with DarkFlesh.

    Now the rider is ready for basing and charging Uruk-hai!

    Pasi Vlkkynen (valpas)[email protected]

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