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Painting Crucible Guard With Privateer Press

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Jul 1 2018
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The Crucible Guard are an experimental force that combine Laelese alchemy with some serious Research and Development to unleash powerful infantry and Warjacks upon your opposition. Here’s how to look good while doing it.

Getting excited for the Crucible Guard? Well why not check out this painting guide–which even if you’re not painting up some robo-alchemists, can be handy for creating some colorful armies. That blue/teal combo on the chest piece looks amazing.

And it’s not even all that tricky–but getting it to look solid–like a color you’d actually find, requires just a little finesse. Otherwise you might end up with a day-glo army, not that I’m speaking from experience or anything.

If you aren’t familiar with the crucible guard, they’re a bunch of renegade artificers and alchemists who escaped their homeland when Khador invaded. Living out in Ord, they continue their tireless research, and, from what we’ve heard from the CID, will be bringing a lot of injectible awesomeness to their forces. So you’ll want to get some tips for painting alchemical infusions–fortunately we have just the thing…

There you have it. Everything you need to get out there and become an alchemist, one made fully of metal or otherwise.

I’m only a halfmetal alchemist myself. Happy painting!

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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