Warhammer The Old World: Painting Stone Trolls
Painting these stunning Games Workshop Stone Trolls for my Orcs & Goblins Troll Horde. Absolutely gorgeous models and so much fun to paint. Here’s a list of the paints I used (all citadel); Chaos Black Spray Thunderhawk Blue Wraithbone Grey Seer Zandri Dust Celestra Gray Wyldwood Gore Grunta Fur Drakenhof Knightshade Agrax Earthshade Seraphim Sepia White Scar Karak Stone Ushabti Bone Pallid Wych Flesh Plaguebearer Flesh Deathclaw Brown Baneblade Brown Mephiston Red Carrabourg Crimson Russ Grey Also used a bit of Typhus corrosion and ryza rust on some of the models in the closing shots. I use 3 cheap brushes, a small citadel dry brush, a Kolamoon size 3, and a Kolamoon size 0/2 for the finer details.

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Rockgut Troggoths: GW’s Most Impressive Kit

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Painting a CLASSIC Goblin Blood Bowl team!

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I Built Retracting Casters that are Actually GOOD

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Speed Painting Warhammer The Old World : Orcs & Goblins Stone Trolls

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The Painting Technique that Shouldn't Look THIS GOOD...

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Old World Army Guide: Orcs and Goblins Overview

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The BEST and WORST of my Paint Collection

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Painting great Warhammer Old World Miniatures - Ork!

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We never really needed PRIMER on our models, did we.....

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Painting Age of Sigmar Troggoth (Rock Troll) Skin

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Can I paint EVERY Warhammer Fantasy Army in just 24 years? (Yes)

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Why did the HUSSITES love WAR FLAILS so much?

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I PAINTED my favourite Orcs! and it wasn't WARHAMMER!

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Bretonnian Knights of the Realm Painted with Warpaints Fanatic from The Army Painter.

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How to Play Warhammer: The Old World

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ENJOY Painting Armies… FAST! (Game-Changing Tips)

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27 ways to paint an Ork for 40k!

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Painting a 2nd Edition 40K Blood Angel in a modern style.

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