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I just ordered a clone wars core set and realized that I have no idea how I am going to paint the clone troopers. When we pre-ordered the original core set, my friend wanted all this stormtroopers painted green & brown. I am now (after two years of painting) up to the challenge to paint the clone troopers white. I don’t have an air brush or the means to get an expensive one but I am willing to go out and buy paint/brushes/wash. Any help would much appreciated! 
Thanks, Fort Defender

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Hi,

Just go on youtube and look at how "Soratro's Painting" and "Zorpazorp" do it, and you'll do fine ;) !

 

Just really think about your color scheme in the long run. Because there will be a lot of Clone variants, and you'll want to differenciate them quite efficiently.

For now there is just Phase 1 and Phase 2... but there will be ARC troopers, commandos, and maybe others. Sure the minis will be and look different, but not too much from afar.

 

I for example settled to paint all my Phase I clones in classic black and white scheme, without differentiating the leaders (they have googles anyway !). My Phase II clones will just have a little bit of color in there (blue here). I will then paint my ARC in the classic blue and white scheme. So I could differentiate rather easily from afar my Phase I, Phase II and ARC clones. For the other clones, I will use jungle camo and urban camo...

But by doing that, I forbit myself to differentiate 2 phase I clone units by let's say paint one in blue and the other one in red...

 

Hope it helped.

Edited by Katsutoshi

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Thank you for the advice! Unfortunately, Soratro uses an airbrush to get his battle droid and clone troopers prepped. As I said above, I don’t have the means to buy a airbrush but I don’t mind buying paint. I just don’t know how to get that nice white coating without an airbrush.

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I used a very simple way to paint my Clone Troopers using a couple contrast paints and a few regular paints.

I based my Clones in Citadel Corax White (though plain white might work better for you. I wanted a slightly darker scheme for my clones), then I mixed an equal amount of Apothecary White contrast paint with the contrast medium and covered the whole model. I then mixed in some Spaxe Wolves Grey into my Apothecary white mixer, and darkened some parts of the armor that I felt needed some deeper shadows. Then I edge highlighted with some pure white. 

It's incredibly easy! Here's my WIP Captain Rex for anyone interested.

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Or you can coat in black, then spray from a bit further and with an angle of 45 degrees in Mechanicus Grey, and then spray from above in pure white. Then start painting from there ;) !

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Thanks so much everyone! I did go out and buy some nuln oil along with citadel spray paint. Thank you so much for the advice everyone! This is just a bridge I have never crossed and I didn’t want to go forward without a plan. Awesome Cpt. Rex @CaptMook!

I plan on posting some stuff I have done lately on my legion painting page and will post these clones when they are done!

Thanks again, Fort Defender

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