Love Imperial Fists but hate painting miniatures yellow, we have just the tutorial for you! Don’t miss just how easy painting Imperial Fists (or Iyanden) can be!
Jack of Clubs Painting has some great tutorials on YouTube on how to get your miniatures looking fantastic with the airbrush. If you’ve got a minute to spare, check out how you can get your Imperial Fist collection looking dope for the tabletop.
Get That Imperial Fist Yellow: Painting Miniatures Tutorial


Flash Gitz Yellow by Games Workshop is used as a targeted highlight, aiming for the top areas that light will hit and cause the yellows to be brightest. Mix some Ivory by Vallejo Model Color with the Flash Gitz and touch up the very tops of the armor to pop out those yellows.
Time for Detail Work


Finally, brush a wash over the model made with Soft Tone and Quickshade Mixing Medium by the Army Painter. Soft Tone is a nice sepia color and works well to enhance yellows. Be sure to clean up the wash so there is no pooling to prevent staining.

To see how to paint up the veteran helmet, be sure to watch the entire video! For more Jack of Clubs tutorials, check out his channel on Youtube. You can also catch Jack of Clubs on Twitch four nights a week.
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