Category: Miniature Painting
I remain conflicted on the new Sentinel sculpts. The new ones are very good, but I think I will miss the old school chicken walker. Tried some mild OSL on this one, and unsure what I think.
If there is someone who is never bored, it must the medic in the 40k setting. When there is only war, there must be plenty of wounded. Having a blast with these new sculpts, they look both very 40k and somewhat believable.
Continuing the guard of Cadia Stands, here are another 4 gentlement for the cold.
Getting around to the new Cadia Stands box. I was inspired by ww2 US soldiers combined with personal experiences with scandinavian militaries. Been relying much more on enamel washes for these, both because its a new technique for me but also because it adds a more grimy realistic tint to the models.
Paints Used:
- White:
- Vallejo White (Airbrushed on)
- Apothecary White (Contrast Paint)
- Vallejo White (Drybrush/Layering)
- Dark Green:
- Vallejo Military Green (Airbrushed on)
- Light Green:
- Vallejo US Tank Crew (Layered on)
- Coat:
- Vallejo Field Drab
- The entire model was given an enamel wash of AK Dark Yellow for Green Vehicles
Finally started painting the models of Star Wars Legion. White is a difficult colour to get right, but I am reasonably happy with the result. Still some work left on the base. I was originally considering some mild snow, but I think I shall try some pigment powdering to make it look more like urban dusty enviroments.
Paints used:
- White
- Primed: Vallejo Grey Surface Primer
- Basecoat: Citadel Apothecary White
- Layer: Citadel Ulthuan Grey
- Edge Highlight: Vallejo White
- Grey/Black:
- Basecoat: Vallejo Black/Vallejo Neutral Grey 50/50
- Highlight: Vallejo Neutral Grey
- Black: Vallejo Black
- Orange:
- Basecoat: Vallejo Red Leather