Learn how to speed paint all three types of Dark Angels with this excellent how-to tutorial from Peachy and the Painting Phase.
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This week, we’ll look at how to paint three different types of Dark Angels armor quickly; let’s see how to do it.
Speed Paint All 3 Types of Dark Angels: Peachy Painting Tutorial

Painting Deathwing Models:

For the silver, he uses Oily Steel; to get a good base coat here. With the red details, he basecoats with Ork Flesh and then Baal Red. Next up, for all the gray/stone details, he waters down Dark Sea Grey and applies it to all the gray areas and AK Bronze for all the gold details.
To finish off this stage, he then applies Nuln Oil over everything but the bone color.

Then he applies Greenskin Soil all over the base and drybrushes it with Pale Sand. You could play with it at this stage, but he will take it a step further. He starts by layering up all the red with Deep Red and layers the green details with Deep Green.
Up next, he uses Dark Sea Grey to hit all the gray areas to keep the highlighting going. Then, he mixes Pale Sand into all the colors he used for another lighter highlight (red, green, and gray).
To finish off the armor, he takes White and highlights all the armor.
Painting Ravenwing:

For the silver, he uses Oily Steel; get a good base coat here and then do the same for the leather with Steel Legion Drab. For the bone details, he uses Pale Sand and Baal Red for the Red details. Then, he applies Nuln Oil to the red and silver details.
Other than basing, you are ready to throw this down on the tabletop, but you can take it a step further!

He uses the same basing method as the Deathwing model to finish it off.
Painting Classic Green Armor:

After that, he takes some Light Green and lightly drybrushes all the armor. He then picks out all the black areas and the gun with Black Legion. For the silver, he uses Oily Steel; get a good base coat here and then do the same for the leather with Steel Legion Drab.
Then pick out the Gold with AK Bronze. For the bone details, he uses Pale Sand and Baal Red for the Red details. Then, he applies Nuln Oil to the entire model other than the eyes.
Again, other than basing, you are pretty much ready to throw this down on the tabletop, but you can take it a step further!

Be sure to check out the video below for all the details!
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