Check out how to paint Space Wolves quickly and get great-looking results in this dope Fauxhammer painting tutorial!
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This time around, he shows how to get awesome Space Marines without too much effort!
How to Paint Space Wolves Quickly: Painting Tutorial

Step 1:

For the final armor tone, he uses Fenrisian Grey and the does a highlight with that.
Step 2:

Step 3:

For the Yellow, he now masks off the shoulder pad as he’ll be painting the shield. He starts with Averland Sunset and does a few passes, as you’ll need to do a few passes to cover the black fully.
To highlight that uses Flash Gitz Yellow in a top-down fashion.
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Step 5:

He then dry brushes the leather with Bugman’s Glow. After that, he mixes the Bugman’s Glow with Screaming Skull and dry brushes the face with it and the leather as well. He also paints the purity seals here with a black and cream tone.
To finish the blocking in stage, he grabs Troll Slayer Orange and paints all the hair and beard with it.
Step 6:

This is the initial stage done, and you could stop here. However, he’s going to throw on a few more details.
Step 7:

Now it’s time for some decals. For this, he uses Micro Sol & Set. For this, you put the decals in warm water until it comes off the sheet, he then puts the Micro Sol on the piece, and once it’s on, he uses a Q-tip and the Micro Set to smooth out any of the irregularities.
Super simple. Just be sure to gloss varnish before this step! Then after it’s done, be sure to let this sit for about 3 hours. before you move on (or seal coat the decals).
Step 8:

Here Ross uses Shadow Brown from Abteilung and waters it down until it has the consistency he wants. He does this over basically the entire model. Then he comes back with a sponge and cleans off the excess, but let it set for at least 30 minutes before you do.
Next, he does the same thing with Dark Rust, don’t be scared here as it will cover the model a ton, just trust it and be sure to come to clean it off later, and be somewhat heavy-handed with the sponge.
Step 9:

To finish it off, Ross applies a Matt Acrylic Varnish to keep all the paints safe!
Finished Model

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