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Samurai are some of the most iconic warriors throughout history, clad in ornate, exquisitely detailed armour and equipment... though sometimes they took a slightly more pragmatic approach to their decor! Painting them doesn't have to be a chore! The sites mentioned are all available from this link, which is an absolutely great resource for painting ideas! https://krigetkommer.weebly.com/renai... 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - Priming Notes 01:42 - Pre-Shade 03:26 - Painting Time! 15:11 - The Finished Samurai Thanks to Producer Patrons Alan, Kyrie, Andrew, Rod, Phil, Ben, Robison, David Kinney, Fred, Fool in a Hat, and Chris - as well as all the other Patrons that made this video possible, and Exit23 Games for recording equipment that helps keep the channel ticking over! Find out more at the following links: / sonicsledgehammer https://bsky.app/profile/sonicsledgeh... / sonicsledgehammer https://ko-fi.com/sonicsledge http://exit23.games PAINTS USED: PRIMERS: Matt White (Army Painter Spray) THE ARMY PAINTER: Strong Tone (Wash) Speedpaint Medium Brainmatter Beige (Fanatic) Peachy Flesh (Speedpaint) Tyrian Navy (Speedpaint) Pallid Bone (Speedpaint) Slaughter Red (Speedpaint) Murder Scene (Speedpaint) Maize Yellow (Speedpaint) Occultist Cloak (Speedpaint) Grim Black (Speedpaint) Weapon Bronze (Fanatic) Plate Mail Metal (Fanatic) Dark Tone (Wash) Warped Yellow (Fanatic) True Brass (Fanatic) VARNISH: Colour Forge Matt Varnish Spray THE BASE: Layer of PVA followed by sand, painted first with thinned down Tree Ancient, then heavily drybrushed with Paratrooper Tan with a little touch of Urban Buff on the larger clumps of texture. A light sprinkling of PVA and some static grass, then Mountain Tufts from Army Painter to vary the height.