automaton
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hi everyone, I don\'t post minis here that often, but I thought this one might be interesting.
This was one of my entries for our Aussie GD this year. I wanted to enter some unusual categories for me, to try to give everyone a surprise haha, just for fun
It\'s a plastic sentinel, but I used plasticard to make the cockpit enclosed rather than open...mainly because I couldn\'t be bothered painting the crew
This is actually the first vehicle I\'ve ever painted, so it was fun to try something new for a change, and have a bit of an experiment. Painting this figure was really just an exercise in weathering, and trying to create as much texture as possible on all the large armour plates.
I used masking fluid to create most of the big scratches and chips in the paintwork. After undercoating the figure, I painted the whole thing with a dark brown-grey colour, and then added some texture to the surface by flicking on different colours with a toothbrush. Then I applied the masking lfuid, using both a sponge and an old brush to create random shapes. Once this was dry, I re-sprayed the whole figure with white undercoat, and then painted the armour plates as normal with the light blue-grey colour. Once all the basic shading and highlighting was finished, I carefully rubbed off the masking fluid, revealing the dark chips underneath. And then I highlighted the under-edge of the chips, to give them a more 3D aspect.
I was very lucky to win the gold trophy at GD, because it was very close between a few figures. We have a strange category at our GD, which includes vehicles, huge tanks, monsters, warmachines...there was a fantastic giant (see here: http://coolminiornot.com/206062, that easily could have won instead of me. Very difficult to judge something like that giant, against a vehicle, I think! ??? But I guess the luck fell with me this time.
Here\'s a link to the voting page: http://www.coolminiornot.com/206168
And here are more photos from our OZ GD, with most of the other winning entries, if you\'re interested: http://www.mainlymedieval.com/ozpainters/viewtopic.php?t=1800&start=0
Thanks guys!
This was one of my entries for our Aussie GD this year. I wanted to enter some unusual categories for me, to try to give everyone a surprise haha, just for fun
It\'s a plastic sentinel, but I used plasticard to make the cockpit enclosed rather than open...mainly because I couldn\'t be bothered painting the crew
This is actually the first vehicle I\'ve ever painted, so it was fun to try something new for a change, and have a bit of an experiment. Painting this figure was really just an exercise in weathering, and trying to create as much texture as possible on all the large armour plates.
I used masking fluid to create most of the big scratches and chips in the paintwork. After undercoating the figure, I painted the whole thing with a dark brown-grey colour, and then added some texture to the surface by flicking on different colours with a toothbrush. Then I applied the masking lfuid, using both a sponge and an old brush to create random shapes. Once this was dry, I re-sprayed the whole figure with white undercoat, and then painted the armour plates as normal with the light blue-grey colour. Once all the basic shading and highlighting was finished, I carefully rubbed off the masking fluid, revealing the dark chips underneath. And then I highlighted the under-edge of the chips, to give them a more 3D aspect.
I was very lucky to win the gold trophy at GD, because it was very close between a few figures. We have a strange category at our GD, which includes vehicles, huge tanks, monsters, warmachines...there was a fantastic giant (see here: http://coolminiornot.com/206062, that easily could have won instead of me. Very difficult to judge something like that giant, against a vehicle, I think! ??? But I guess the luck fell with me this time.
Here\'s a link to the voting page: http://www.coolminiornot.com/206168
And here are more photos from our OZ GD, with most of the other winning entries, if you\'re interested: http://www.mainlymedieval.com/ozpainters/viewtopic.php?t=1800&start=0
Thanks guys!