Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
Don't try to match it exactly to the images you see - it will have been painted by the Eavy Metal team who use loads of different colours and techniques including blending several different colours. You're better waiting for the painting guide to drop on the Warhammer YouTube channel.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
The First Primarch, Lion El'Jonson of the Dark Angels, is back after 10,000 years out for the count, and he returns with an all-time classic model. Such a fabulous miniature requires an equally exceptional paint job, so we got in touch with Max from the 'Eavy Metal team to find out what went into this exquisite piece of work.
After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
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Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
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The First Primarch, Lion El'Jonson of the Dark Angels, is back after 10,000 years out for the count, and he returns with an all-time classic model. Such a fabulous miniature requires an equally exceptional paint job, so we got in touch with Max from the 'Eavy Metal team to find out what went into this exquisite piece of work.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
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After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
This article is part of a larger series on how to paint Dark Angels space marines. For more on painting Dark Angels, you can return to that series by clicking this link. Ten thousand years later and the Lion finally delivers on that promise to return with the smokes he left to go grab. The new model is by far the superior Imperial Primarch in Warhammer 40,000, and there's a lot of cool stuff.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
Paint List Lion El'Jonson Standard Grey Spray (Colour Forge) Doom Death Black (TTC) Dragon Fang (TTC) Wyvern Green (TTC) Mornfang Brown (Citadel) Skeleton Legion (TTC) Vampire Fang (TTC) Trooper White (TTC) Emerald Green (TTC) Ethereal Green (TTC) Nocturn Green (Citadel) Ivory Tusk (TTC) Swordhilt Burgundy (TTC) Oblivion Black Wash (TTC) Glistening Gums (TTC) Dragon';s Gold (TTC.
The First Primarch, Lion El'Jonson of the Dark Angels, is back after 10,000 years out for the count, and he returns with an all-time classic model. Such a fabulous miniature requires an equally exceptional paint job, so we got in touch with Max from the 'Eavy Metal team to find out what went into this exquisite piece of work.
Don't try to match it exactly to the images you see - it will have been painted by the Eavy Metal team who use loads of different colours and techniques including blending several different colours. You're better waiting for the painting guide to drop on the Warhammer YouTube channel.
Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
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After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
His armour is black, silver and gold/bronze.:yes: He's only ever been shown in green armour once, and that was before they decided the Dark Angels changed their colours after the Heresy, when Lion was already missing, so that image shouldn't be taken as canon. But, your model, your paint scheme.
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Paint List Lion El'Jonson Standard Grey Spray (Colour Forge) Doom Death Black (TTC) Dragon Fang (TTC) Wyvern Green (TTC) Mornfang Brown (Citadel) Skeleton Legion (TTC) Vampire Fang (TTC) Trooper White (TTC) Emerald Green (TTC) Ethereal Green (TTC) Nocturn Green (Citadel) Ivory Tusk (TTC) Swordhilt Burgundy (TTC) Oblivion Black Wash (TTC) Glistening Gums (TTC) Dragon';s Gold (TTC.
His armour is black, silver and gold/bronze.:yes: He's only ever been shown in green armour once, and that was before they decided the Dark Angels changed their colours after the Heresy, when Lion was already missing, so that image shouldn't be taken as canon. But, your model, your paint scheme.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
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To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
Paint List Lion El'Jonson Standard Grey Spray (Colour Forge) Doom Death Black (TTC) Dragon Fang (TTC) Wyvern Green (TTC) Mornfang Brown (Citadel) Skeleton Legion (TTC) Vampire Fang (TTC) Trooper White (TTC) Emerald Green (TTC) Ethereal Green (TTC) Nocturn Green (Citadel) Ivory Tusk (TTC) Swordhilt Burgundy (TTC) Oblivion Black Wash (TTC) Glistening Gums (TTC) Dragon';s Gold (TTC.
Don't try to match it exactly to the images you see - it will have been painted by the Eavy Metal team who use loads of different colours and techniques including blending several different colours. You're better waiting for the painting guide to drop on the Warhammer YouTube channel.
Contrast+ How to Paint: The Lion! El'Jonson, Primarch of the Dark Angels Warhipster 87.2K subscribers 1.4K.
After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
The First Primarch, Lion El'Jonson of the Dark Angels, is back after 10,000 years out for the count, and he returns with an all-time classic model. Such a fabulous miniature requires an equally exceptional paint job, so we got in touch with Max from the 'Eavy Metal team to find out what went into this exquisite piece of work.
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The First Primarch, Lion El'Jonson of the Dark Angels, is back after 10,000 years out for the count, and he returns with an all-time classic model. Such a fabulous miniature requires an equally exceptional paint job, so we got in touch with Max from the 'Eavy Metal team to find out what went into this exquisite piece of work.
After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
His armour is black, silver and gold/bronze.:yes: He's only ever been shown in green armour once, and that was before they decided the Dark Angels changed their colours after the Heresy, when Lion was already missing, so that image shouldn't be taken as canon. But, your model, your paint scheme.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
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To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
His armour is black, silver and gold/bronze.:yes: He's only ever been shown in green armour once, and that was before they decided the Dark Angels changed their colours after the Heresy, when Lion was already missing, so that image shouldn't be taken as canon. But, your model, your paint scheme.
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Paint List Lion El'Jonson Standard Grey Spray (Colour Forge) Doom Death Black (TTC) Dragon Fang (TTC) Wyvern Green (TTC) Mornfang Brown (Citadel) Skeleton Legion (TTC) Vampire Fang (TTC) Trooper White (TTC) Emerald Green (TTC) Ethereal Green (TTC) Nocturn Green (Citadel) Ivory Tusk (TTC) Swordhilt Burgundy (TTC) Oblivion Black Wash (TTC) Glistening Gums (TTC) Dragon';s Gold (TTC.
How to Paint: Lion El'Jonson's Head Options Primarch of the Dark Angels, Lion El'Jonson has a striking and formidable style - and an array of ornate headgear carried by his Watchers In The Dark. In this video, we'll be painting the alternative head options for the Lion himself. The Playback API request failed for an unknown reason.
This article is part of a larger series on how to paint Dark Angels space marines. For more on painting Dark Angels, you can return to that series by clicking this link. Ten thousand years later and the Lion finally delivers on that promise to return with the smokes he left to go grab. The new model is by far the superior Imperial Primarch in Warhammer 40,000, and there's a lot of cool stuff.
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Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
This article is part of a larger series on how to paint Dark Angels space marines. For more on painting Dark Angels, you can return to that series by clicking this link. Ten thousand years later and the Lion finally delivers on that promise to return with the smokes he left to go grab. The new model is by far the superior Imperial Primarch in Warhammer 40,000, and there's a lot of cool stuff.
How to Paint: Lion El'Jonson's Head Options Primarch of the Dark Angels, Lion El'Jonson has a striking and formidable style - and an array of ornate headgear carried by his Watchers In The Dark. In this video, we'll be painting the alternative head options for the Lion himself. The Playback API request failed for an unknown reason.
Paint List Lion El'Jonson Standard Grey Spray (Colour Forge) Doom Death Black (TTC) Dragon Fang (TTC) Wyvern Green (TTC) Mornfang Brown (Citadel) Skeleton Legion (TTC) Vampire Fang (TTC) Trooper White (TTC) Emerald Green (TTC) Ethereal Green (TTC) Nocturn Green (Citadel) Ivory Tusk (TTC) Swordhilt Burgundy (TTC) Oblivion Black Wash (TTC) Glistening Gums (TTC) Dragon';s Gold (TTC.
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Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
His armour is black, silver and gold/bronze.:yes: He's only ever been shown in green armour once, and that was before they decided the Dark Angels changed their colours after the Heresy, when Lion was already missing, so that image shouldn't be taken as canon. But, your model, your paint scheme.
Contrast+ How to Paint: The Lion! El'Jonson, Primarch of the Dark Angels Warhipster 87.2K subscribers 1.4K.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
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Don't try to match it exactly to the images you see - it will have been painted by the Eavy Metal team who use loads of different colours and techniques including blending several different colours. You're better waiting for the painting guide to drop on the Warhammer YouTube channel.
Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
The First Primarch, Lion El'Jonson of the Dark Angels, is back after 10,000 years out for the count, and he returns with an all-time classic model. Such a fabulous miniature requires an equally exceptional paint job, so we got in touch with Max from the 'Eavy Metal team to find out what went into this exquisite piece of work.
After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
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Contrast+ How to Paint: The Lion! El'Jonson, Primarch of the Dark Angels Warhipster 87.2K subscribers 1.4K.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.
This article is part of a larger series on how to paint Dark Angels space marines. For more on painting Dark Angels, you can return to that series by clicking this link. Ten thousand years later and the Lion finally delivers on that promise to return with the smokes he left to go grab. The new model is by far the superior Imperial Primarch in Warhammer 40,000, and there's a lot of cool stuff.
After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
His armour is black, silver and gold/bronze.:yes: He's only ever been shown in green armour once, and that was before they decided the Dark Angels changed their colours after the Heresy, when Lion was already missing, so that image shouldn't be taken as canon. But, your model, your paint scheme.
Don't try to match it exactly to the images you see - it will have been painted by the Eavy Metal team who use loads of different colours and techniques including blending several different colours. You're better waiting for the painting guide to drop on the Warhammer YouTube channel.
After ten millennia spent wandering ethereal forests, battling Chaos monsters, the Lion finally returned to the 41st Millennium, just in time to end an edition and see Abaddon and Vashtorr's plan come to fruition. The Lion's return came with an incredible new model, one which builds on the aesthetics of his Heresy model with some more modern sensibilities.
Contrast+ How to Paint: The Lion! El'Jonson, Primarch of the Dark Angels Warhipster 87.2K subscribers 1.4K.
How to Paint: Lion El'Jonson's Head Options Primarch of the Dark Angels, Lion El'Jonson has a striking and formidable style - and an array of ornate headgear carried by his Watchers In The Dark. In this video, we'll be painting the alternative head options for the Lion himself. The Playback API request failed for an unknown reason.
Unlock the secrets of painting the formidable Lion El'Jonson, primarch of the Dark Angels Legion, with our comprehensive tutorial. Dive into the art of using Citadel paints to bring this iconic miniature to life, from the deepest black armor to the intricate facial details.
The First Primarch, Lion El'Jonson of the Dark Angels, is back after 10,000 years out for the count, and he returns with an all-time classic model. Such a fabulous miniature requires an equally exceptional paint job, so we got in touch with Max from the 'Eavy Metal team to find out what went into this exquisite piece of work.
This article is part of a larger series on how to paint Dark Angels space marines. For more on painting Dark Angels, you can return to that series by clicking this link. Ten thousand years later and the Lion finally delivers on that promise to return with the smokes he left to go grab. The new model is by far the superior Imperial Primarch in Warhammer 40,000, and there's a lot of cool stuff.
Paint List Lion El'Jonson Standard Grey Spray (Colour Forge) Doom Death Black (TTC) Dragon Fang (TTC) Wyvern Green (TTC) Mornfang Brown (Citadel) Skeleton Legion (TTC) Vampire Fang (TTC) Trooper White (TTC) Emerald Green (TTC) Ethereal Green (TTC) Nocturn Green (Citadel) Ivory Tusk (TTC) Swordhilt Burgundy (TTC) Oblivion Black Wash (TTC) Glistening Gums (TTC) Dragon';s Gold (TTC.
To help reach some of the hard to reach places I left the model in sub-assemblies: Lion Shield Backpack Watchers Base There are multiple steps in each part with many highlight layers applied with mixing of paints into intermediate colours to get the gradiant right. Everything started out with a flat grey primer from Halfords.