This is a really quick approach to getting Deathwing painted, and I mean fast with results that aren't too bad either.
Changing the colour scheme
This is just my quick approach to what can be a extremely difficult army
for some people to paint. The process is written for how I wanted my guys
to look in the end. For example, I have black guns, dark green chest eagles,
etc. If you want something different, adjust your steps accordingly.
Basing and conversions
I've kept my basing simple, but if you want to go with something different,
again, just modify this as needed. I decided to copy the AoBR look for my
force. It was a deliberate choice since I wanted to keep this army as simple
as possible and do as little work as possible. We all have to have goals
right?
All of my guys are attached to their bases a certain way to prevent them from looking like they're sinking into the ground. In order to make your models look like they are standing on top of the flock and sand on their base instead of looking like they are slightly sunk down into it... all you need to do is glue a thin piece of plasticard to the bottom of their feet before you glue them down to their base.
In this case, I picked up a plastic "For Sale" sign at my local hardware store and cut little pieces to fit under each foot.

I used GW sand for their bases. Nothing fancy, it's just glued down with white glue. All the models are cut from their sprue, cleaned of mould lines, assembled, attached to their base and the base is "sanded" before I start painting.
Paints and tools
Since there are only 11 guys in my force, I paint them one at a time. In
order to minimize handling of the models while painting them, I use this
little trick here.
I do not prime my models either. I just use the base colour as the "primer." Here are the paints I used. Like I mentioned before, you can use something close and get similar results I'm sure.
They're listed by what I call them, actual brand name [note: these are US paint brands] and then their use:
Step 1: Painting light grey
I pretty much paint the entire model light grey. I don't worry about where
I get it at this point, the idea is to cover the main armour areas. I want
to make sure I have all of what would be called the "bone coloured armour"
painted with the light grey. Make sure you have a good, smooth finish too.
It takes me two light coats to do this.

Step 2: Painting dark grey
If it's not going to be the "bone coloured armour" when finished,
it gets painted with dark grey. And I mean EVERYTHING. This includes the top
of the base too. The base is done the dark colour to contrast against the
lighter coloured armour and make the model stand out.

Step 3: Painting the Chapter icon
This might be added in with Step 2 but I made it into its own step so I could
explain it better. Once I've got my light grey and dark grey areas set on
the model, I go in and paint my Chapter icon. Here's how you can break down
the icon into manageable shapes so you can paint it freehand. I don't add
any extra script (on places like greaves) but if you wanted to, I would do
it at this point and use the dark grey paint.

Step 4: The wash
I wash the entire model (including the top of the base) with Devlan Mud. Let
this dry completely before moving on. I go pretty heavy with my wash since
I really like the grimy look.


Step 5: The highlights
Right, there is no more "painting" really, just line highlighting.
Seriously though, add some highlights and you're done. Just like you would
line highlight something on a model, that's all I'm doing here.
If I break it down, it goes like this... in no specific order.
Armour
Armour gets highlighted with the Light Tan
Power cables, wires and breathing regulator
with Dark Silver
Chest eagle with DA green and then washed
again with Devlan Mud
Bells and whistles on armour with Shining
Gold
Eyes, sensors, and wax part of purity seals
with Dark Red
Paper part of purity seals with Light Brown
Chapter icon with Dark Red
Crux Terminatus with Medium Grey and then
with Light Grey
Weapons
Storm bolter casing highlighted with Medium
Grey
Power glove/Lightning Claw Gauntlets with
Medium Grey
Gun barrels and mechanisms with Dark Silver
Weapon bells and whistles and ammunition
with Shining Gold
Heavy Weapon muzzles are done like this
(use Steps 5 and 6 only)
Any flesh gets highlighted with Brown
Power weapon blades are done like this (except
no basecoat in step 1 and use Devlan Mud again for step 3)
Bases
First highlight with Medium Grey
Second highlight of Light Grey
Paint the edge with Graveyard Earth
And that's it, 5 Steps. Once you get the hang of it, you'll actually wait longer for your wash to dry than you will spend painting the entire model.
It won't win any Golden Daemon awards but it will give you a fully painted Deathwing in no time at all that looks like they've been through a couple of tough missions.
Good luck
Ron
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