For the skin, I used an application of Knarloc Green (Foundation), a brush of Gretchin Green (F°), and then Gryphonne Sepia Wash for Boyz, and Devlan Mud Wash for Nobz and Boss.
The last painted minis. Nobz with heavy armor, big choppa, slugga and wandering snots.
It's my first "cross-over".
These Nobz are demons killers. The snotlings imprisoned in small cages, suspended under the epaulets, are survivors who kept their nerve after their crossing of Warp, after a shot of a Shock Attack Gun. They are used as detectors of Demons, like an anti-Warp alarme, they start to scream when a demonic entity shows the tip of a claw.
That's awesome.
I recently finished the AOBR orks, but I buggered up the paintjob on the metal. Looking at yours, it's exactly what I wanted to do with it. How did you do yours?
EDIT: I just read about the Grey Nobz. That's just awesome, dude. +rep.
Having an army like this Stomp my arse on the table would be a pleasure. The entire force is really well done. Skintones, conversions(Grey nobz in particular) scratchbuilds. This lot has it all. Really great work.
Well, I use of Boltgun Metal (with pinch of Chaos Black in). And Badab Black Ink.
When dry, I use a very diluted juice made with Vermin Brown, Scorched Brown and lots of water.
Then dry again : mat varnish.
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