Zenithal highlighting: primed with Black P3 spray, airbrushed white highlights. Multiple thin glazes of Games Workshop Asurmen Blue, and Gryphon Sepia washes for the uniforms and weapons. These three figures were not in armour, so I used a variety of acrylic washes and thin glazes of oil paints to bring out the details of their clothing, boots, web gear, and accouterments. Oils included Sennelier's Peach Black, Mussini's Burnt Sienna, Winsor & Newton's Burnt Umber, Gold Ochre, Titanium White, and Winsor Blue, and several neutral tones from Weber.
I used various shades of gray and white oil paints for the reflections off the blade of Kara's sword...
...and Barker's tank top and exo-skeleton (with some rust stains added to the latter).
The photos don't show it well, but I used thin glazes of a Weber light flesh toned oil paint on Morgan's gloves to make them look like latex over flesh.
I now have a compact force of various Vanguard infantry and drones.
The Strain are next in my painting queue, but I do have future plans to add to my Vanguard:
- Three more plastic Samaritans from the boxed set and a Studio McVey resin Grenadier will bulk out the armoured Samaritan infantry.
- To represent Gnosis Battlesuit Kara Black I ordered one of Studio McVey's just-released resin heavy powered armour models. I love everything about this new line of minis.
- Several of the in-game SW characters are based on other movie and TV franchises. To represent SW's Hexen Phaedrus (the android "Six" from the re-boot of Battlestar Galactica), I have a metal casting of Hasslefree's HFSF115 Gina. To represent Dr. Susan Ridley ("Ripley" and "Newt" from Aliens) I purchased a couple more Hasslefree figs, HFSF001 Signee and HFSF002 Billie the Hunted.
2 comments:
Great stuff Dave. Can hardly wait to see all these cool models on the table!
Great work Dave. Agree with Dallas - can't wait To see these guys in action.
Post a Comment