How to Paint The Harbinger of Decay | Duncan Rhodes | Warhammer

The Harbinger of Decay is arguably one of the best and most characterful miniatures for Warhammer (Age of Sigmar) that Games Workshop has produced in quite sometime. It just oozes atmosphere and captures the character and traits of Nurgle perfectly! In this full and in-depth miniature painting tutorial, we show you how to paint your Harbinger of Decay from start to finish along with some awesome and gross effects that can be applied to a wide range of Nurgle-type miniatures. If you enjoyed this tutorial and you would like to see well over 300 full painting guides like this one, then why not join the Academy () and become a member. Facebook: Instagram: To find out more about our Range of high quality paints visit Paint Conversion Charts: Paints used: Zandri Dust Spray (Citadel) Ushabti Bone (Citadel) Archaic Sepia Wash (TTC) Necrosis Green Wash (TTC) Vampire Fang (TTC) Castellan Green (Citadel) Deathworld Forest (Citadel) Incubi Darkness (Citadel) Mornfang Brown (Citadel) Boar Hide (TTC) Death Reaper (TTC) Sir coats Silver (TTC) Spartan Bronze (TTC) Scorched Earth (TTC) Dragon Fang (TTC) Elven Skin (TTC) Battle Mud wash (TTC) Wasteland Brown (TTC) Temple Stone (TTC) Loren Forest (Citadel) Elysian Green (Citadel) Ogryn Camo (Citadel) Sybarite Green (Citadel) Vampire Fang (TTC) Fur Cloak (TTC) Dungeon Stone Grey (TTC) Carcharadon Grey (TTC) Mythril Blade (TTC) Sycorax Bronze (Citadel) Flayed One Flesh (Citadel) Sword Hilt Burgandy (TTC) Carroburg Crimson (Citadel) Lahmian Medium (Citadel) Glistening Gums (TTC) Dark Sun Yellow (TTC) Skulker Yellow (TTC) Volupus Pink (Citadel) Khorne Red (Citadel) Demon Red (TTC) Orange Flare (TTC) Nurgle’s Rot (Citadel) Dirty Down Rust (Dirty Down) Skrag Brown (Citadel) Nihilahk Oxide (Citadel) Dustbowl (TTC) #warhammer #nurgle #duncanrhodes
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