Got some power weapons that aren’t looking that powered up, check out this simple guide to painting lightning on your miniatures.
We’ll be looking at some Grey Knight power weapons here. But the key takeaway is that you can pull this off on any surface. It doesn’t even need to be a weapon! Take a look at this step-by-step process of painting lightning effects.
All you need is a fine detail brush, a few different paints, and a semi-steady hand. Access to an airbrush would help too, but it’s not necessary.
Painting Lightning on Miniatures Made Easy

If you don’t have an airbrush, no worries. Just water down your paint and apply two or three coats. Just make sure each subsequent coat is dry before applying the other.



If you’re happy with the results here, you can end the washing. If there happen to be some areas that seem like they need more shading you can do another coat. It really comes down to personal preference here and how flashy you like your weapons.

So now you’re done! Hopefully, it was easier than you might have been expecting! All it takes is a handful of paints and some practice. You don’t even NEED an airbrush to pull this level of detail off which is an added bonus for new hobbyists.
If you want to get a closer look at how to throw your paints on the model, check out our video as well.
How do you have your power weapons painted up? Do you like the crisp blue color? Or do you prefer a nice glowing green effect?
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