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Updated: 2026-03-04

Painting Guide: Battle Sisters Parade-Ready Scheme with Citadel and DarkStar

Build a striking Battle Sisters scheme with reliable Citadel colour structure and DarkStar metallic accents....

Battle Sisters miniatures reward clean contrast: rich robes, bright armour details, and metallic trim that frames the silhouette. A hybrid workflow using Citadel paints for core colours and DarkStar metallics for accents gives excellent control without overcomplication.

Battle Sisters paint guide: prep and undercoat for crisp details

Prime evenly and keep sub-assemblies manageable if you prefer cleaner access to robes and weapon areas. For a fast start, use a robust base tone then define robe shadows with controlled shade placement. Consistency beats complexity, especially when painting a full squad rather than one golden-display heroine.

Best colour choices for robes, armour and metallic trim

Use a deep red or black robe foundation, then lift folds with two controlled highlight stages. Armour trims pop when painted with warm metallics and a final bright edge spot. DarkStar’s metallic range is ideal for this because it layers smoothly and stays vivid over darker base colours. Keep weapon casings neutral so the robes and trim remain the stars.

Which figure set to choose and why this one works

The Battle Sisters Squad is excellent for structured learning: repeated armour panels, repeating cloth folds, and enough detail to develop brush precision. If you want guided colour selection, a themed paint bundle such as Parade Ready bundles can also help benchmark your process.

Battle Sisters miniature painted with Citadel and DarkStar paints

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