How to paint a
Dark Angel Intercessor
Welcome to the first installment of The Army Painter Academy, a series where we break down how we paint a miniature step-by-step, complete with pictures for every bit of paint applied along the way.
Straight from the mind of Mengel, Tyler Mengel that is, we kick things off with an indomitable son of The Lion - a Dark Angel Intercessor from Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000. The ubiquitous Space Marine is a stalwart of many hobbyist's collections and a great place to practice the ancient art of edge highlighting - a technique sure to make your model pop on the tabletop.
This tutorial has been broken down by colour segments, starting with the green armour, and moving onto the leather, the metallics, and so on. Each section is further broken down into managable steps by applying one colour at a time. Simply click the arrows at the bottom of each section to scroll through the steps if you're on a desktop, or scroll to the side on your mobile phone.
Every colour on this miniature, outside of the primer, comes from our new Warpaints Fanatic range, and uses the Flexible Triad System as much as possible.
Let's get painting!
With that, your model is done!
Afterwards I applied transfers to the mini and based it in a simple dirt and grass scheme, but you can base yours however you like to fit in with your collection.
If you plan on using your model for gaming we highly recommend varnishing it with either our Spray, Warpaints Air, or upcoming Warpaints Fanatic varnishes.
Be sure to let us know what you thought of this format, as well as any suggestions for improvements in the future, or even which models you would like to see us tackle.
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