How to Paint a
Paradise Slug Lord

Welcome to the next instalment of The Army Painter Academy: a series where we break down how we paint a miniature step-by-step, complete with pictures for every bit of paint applied along the way.
Welcome to the world of Paradise, from the extremely talented folks over at Mindwork Games. These purveyors of high-quality, resin-cast display pieces are delving into the world of 32mm gaming with their very first skirmish game set in the desert wasteland. The world as we know it has ended, and a post-apocalyptic Mad Max-style wasteland is all that remains. Fighting over the burgeoning city of Paradise are a selectionof unique and stylish factions for you to take control of, including the dastardly Slug Lords, which this charming fellow calls home.

In fact, the Slug Lords are one of the two factions that you can pick to receive in the Starter Set. That’s right, you’re able to choose which two factions you want alongside a neoprene mat and all the dice, cards, and tokens you need to play.
Decked out in gas masks, tubes, and other questionable-looking accoutrements, the Slug Lords received an equally striking colour scheme for their official box art. Lit in poisonous-looking purples and greens, our Studio Painter, Tyler, couldn’t help but try to replicate it with the help of the Speedpaint and Warpaints Fanatic range. Armed with the assistance of a zenithal prime, and plenty of Speedpaint Medium, join Tyler as he walks you through step-by-step on how to get your own Slug Lords ready for the wasteland.
With that, your model is done!
We painted the rim of the base with Warpaints Fanatic Matt Black, but you can use any colour to match your collection or gaming table.
Pick up your own copy of Paradise over on the Mindwork Games store, and grab the paints used in this tutorial by clicking the Buy the Recipe button on the side of your screen today!
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