Kyle's Grim Dark Blood Angels Paint Guide — Heavy Intercessor Build Feature
Kyle's Grim Dark Blood Angels Heavy Intercessor
Warhammer 40,000 · Blood Angels · Paint Guide
Kyle's goal for this build was a maximum grim dark look — little to no highlighting, no wash, and a deliberately hand-crafted transition from dark to light across each armour panel. Rather than relying on washes to do the work, the depth here comes from concentrating lighter colour toward the panel centres while leaving the edges dark. More control, more deliberate — that classic grim dark look we all know.
Fair warning from Kyle himself: this was an eight-hour paint job he wouldn't recommend for a whole army. But as a technique for making a named character or special model genuinely stand out from the rank and file, it's hard to beat.
Kyle's completed Blood Angels Heavy Intercessor.
Front pose
Front pose - green lenses
Back view
The essential paints lineup
The essential paints for this project.
How Kyle Painted It
Full step-by-step breakdown. All products in stock at Wheels & Wings.
Black Base
Black primer throughout. this allows the saturation of the brown and red paints to read darker than using a white or grey color primer instead. a great start for the iconic grim dark look we all know.
Handpainted Panel Transitions - No Wash, No Edge Highlights
The core technique of this entire build. Charred Brown is applied as the base across the armour panels. Gory Red is then painted by hand, concentrating it toward the centres of each panel and deliberately avoiding the edges - the dark Charred Brown, and the black primer beneath it, are left to define the panel boundaries naturally. No wash, no edge highlighting. The result is a deep, warm grim dark tone where the colour transitions are entirely under the painter's control.
Panel transitions visible - dark edges, lighter centres
The grim dark finish - no wash, no edge highlights
Ultramarine Blue - Same Panel Technique
Ultramarine Blue applied over the charred brown base color with the same approach as the armour - concentrated toward the panel centres, leaving the dark edges untouched.
White Line, Green Ink Glaze
A line of Corax White painted down the centre of each lens, then Green Ink glazed over to tint the whole lens green. The white line reads through the ink as a reflection, giving a lit, glassy look without any complex OSL work.
Green lenses - Corax White line under Green Ink.
Freehand - Yriel Yellow Glazed with Yellow Ink
The chapter symbols were painted crudely by hand from memory. Yriel Yellow as the base, then glazed with Yellow Ink to deepen and saturate the colour. As Kyle notes - freehand comes with freedom, but is limited by your own consistency. The imperfection here is part of the grim dark aesthetic.
Freehand right arm symbol
Left shoulder pad freehand - crude but characterful
Leadbelcher & Nuln Oil - The Classic Dark Steel Combo
Leadbelcher with Nuln Oil - the same reliable dark steel combination that appears across most of Kyle's Warhammer builds. Consistent, quick, and it works. Used on all metallic parts throughout.
Black Casing, Bronze Shells & Dark Chest Aquila
Weapon casing and chest Aquila both use the same recipe: Abaddon Black base, highlighted with Heavy Charcoal, with a slight drybrush of Leadbelcher over the casing. Ammo shells in Sycorax Bronze washed with Nuln Oil.
Dark Leather
Charred Brown base highlighted with a mix of Khaki Grey and Charred Brown - a desaturated, dusty leather tone that keeps the belt reading dark without going black.
Desert Soil with Ballast Texture & Matt Finish
AK Desert Soil mixed with Woodland Scenics Medium Ballast for some terrain variation in the surface texture. Finished with Vallejo Matt Varnish spray to kill any unwanted shine and lock in the grim dark look across the whole model and base.
The Finished Model
Blood Angels Heavy Intercessor. Eight hours. No wash. No edge highlights.
Front
Side - weapon
Back
Front - green lenses detail
The Heavy Intercessors kit and all paints used in this guide are in stock at Wheels & Wings Hobbies in Toronto, available online with Canada-wide shipping.
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