adam dup
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SO I'm painting up the Phoenix kindly donated to me by a friend at my local gaming club. I have stripped it, removed the shoulder pads and arms and ended with this (he used the hydra arms instead of the phoenix's):
Now what I am going for is actually inspired by Giganticdark completely unreal forgeworld space marine.
However PP also did a great demo of this in a No Quarter magazine and that is where I have recieved the inspiration for what I will do with the shoulderpads.
Salt weathering is the name of the game! I'll also be using some pigment weathering techniques and a resin cast base from back to bas-ix. All my Retribution models will be based on these.
So first step after stripping was giving it a quick scrub and removing a couple of extra mould lines (though there are still some left as this is kinda my practice model and I can't be bothered removing all of them! Plus the guy I got it off left his fingerpint in superglue on the top of the hull so yeah.)
I then primed the model with VMA Grey Primer using my airbrush:
Then I went to bed! Sorry about the bad lighting in those two picks, there isn't much detail anyway!
This morning I got back to it. Step Three was deciding on the basecoat to be used. This is effectively what the chipped paint has revealed. I toyed around with a few red and black mixes (the colour I wanted to use was the one Giganticdark used, however I'm awaiting some extra paints to be able to mix that.) not liking any of those I settled on gw boltgun metal thinned 50/50 with Vallejo Thinner and with 5 drops of VMA Black (ratio was probably 8:1 BGM to Black). I figured if it didn't look worn enough that was what Devlan Mud was for! Applied vie trusty airbrush this was the result:
Close Up:
And then I had to go to work!
So I have been sitting at my desk letting my muscles atrophy and thinking about the phoenix I'm gunna keep working on when I get home. The undercoat is nice but I want a more random effect to come up for the weathering. I will give it a heavy devlan mud wash. When that is dry I will sponge over some VGC charred brown.
Now what I am going for is actually inspired by Giganticdark completely unreal forgeworld space marine.
However PP also did a great demo of this in a No Quarter magazine and that is where I have recieved the inspiration for what I will do with the shoulderpads.
Salt weathering is the name of the game! I'll also be using some pigment weathering techniques and a resin cast base from back to bas-ix. All my Retribution models will be based on these.
So first step after stripping was giving it a quick scrub and removing a couple of extra mould lines (though there are still some left as this is kinda my practice model and I can't be bothered removing all of them! Plus the guy I got it off left his fingerpint in superglue on the top of the hull so yeah.)
I then primed the model with VMA Grey Primer using my airbrush:
Then I went to bed! Sorry about the bad lighting in those two picks, there isn't much detail anyway!
This morning I got back to it. Step Three was deciding on the basecoat to be used. This is effectively what the chipped paint has revealed. I toyed around with a few red and black mixes (the colour I wanted to use was the one Giganticdark used, however I'm awaiting some extra paints to be able to mix that.) not liking any of those I settled on gw boltgun metal thinned 50/50 with Vallejo Thinner and with 5 drops of VMA Black (ratio was probably 8:1 BGM to Black). I figured if it didn't look worn enough that was what Devlan Mud was for! Applied vie trusty airbrush this was the result:
Close Up:
And then I had to go to work!
So I have been sitting at my desk letting my muscles atrophy and thinking about the phoenix I'm gunna keep working on when I get home. The undercoat is nice but I want a more random effect to come up for the weathering. I will give it a heavy devlan mud wash. When that is dry I will sponge over some VGC charred brown.