Test Model - GW Necron- C&C required

LupoLoopy

New member
I just wanted some opinions on this guy. I\'m making a combat patrol force for the GW Southern UK Tournament, but I want to try and get some decent \'painting\' marks, maybe even make the first cut for best painted army? I\'m happy with the metal effects I\'ve done on him, but I think it\'s lacking something. Perhaps depth in the main body? Maybe I should just try another colour scheme... What do YOU think?


Effects are...
veridigris on the copper-type alloy body
Rusted gun
blood on snow base for contrast


C&C appreciated!
necron_test_1.jpg
 

marineboy

New member
The verdigris on the model looks good, but your highlights aren\'t working -- getting washed out by your lighting?

From here, the gun doesn\'t look rusted, just red with chip marks. The blade looks good, though.
 

Modderrhu

New member
Agreed with marineboy; the gun looks like a red gun that is chipped. Rust is easily worn off in exposed areas, so leave those areas metal. A little rust is a lot more convincing than large expanses of it.

The blood is too pink and too pure. Also not very convincing, it definitely needs to be darker.

The armour is very effective though, I\'d also like to know how you did it.
 

LupoLoopy

New member
Quick How To for my Necron:

Spray Black Undercoat

BODY:
Heavy Drybrush Tinbitz
Drybrush Tinbitz:BoltGun Metal 50:50
Extremely Light Drybrush Boltgun Metal
Ink Glaze using Chesnut:Brown ink 50:50 in a Future Floor Wax suspension
Ink Wash Brown:Dark Green Ink 50:50
Glaze with Vallejo Verdigris, extremely dilute (rotting flesh could work here)
Dilute Dark Green ink wash
Edge Highlight Tinbitz:BoltGun Metal 50:50 (new, not photoed!)

GUN:
Paint Dark Flesh
Stipple Vermin brown
Stipple Blazing Orange
Paint chips in Chainmail

OTHER METAL AREAS (coils, cables, etc)
Paint Boltgun metal
Ink wash Black:Dark Green

EYES:
Goblin Green highlighted with Scorpion Green

CABLE@
Goblin Green blended through Scorpion Green blended through Scorp Green:White 50:50


Notes:
All my washes & glazes include future floor wax as an additive.
 

LupoLoopy

New member
necron_test_1v2.jpg


Added some edge highlighting to give it more \'ping\'! Also, rebased it, as I found a much better(& cheaper!) deep snow recipe. Added the blood again, but tried to make it look like drag marks this time. Considered leaving the blood off this time, but then I wanted to increase the contrast between mini & base, and this worked.

The second shot is just so you can see the base. The colour balance is completely off.

Any thoughts? Shall I commence construction of my Legionaires of Decay?
Please bear in mind, these minis have first got to draw the eye of the judges as a group on the table, then stand up to closer inspection. I\'m thinking maybe paint the shoulder guards & knee joints in the same rust orange as the gun? Maybe not...
 

mickc22

Granddad!
The Necron is looking OK, the weapon just doesn\'t look right, try doing what you did to the figure with metallics, even highlighting up to Mithril in some places. In between each hi-lite, do a Glaze and I mean glaze not a wash, of brown/black prior to the chainmail then glaze with dark flesh/ orange, the final glaze should just be orange, should give you a more believable, \'rusted weapon\' look
try it on a spare piece first to see if you like it
 

Jericho

Consummate Brushlicker
Wash some of the areas of the gun with an EXTREMELY thin Fiery Orange, and it should look truly rusty. It looks good right now, but the impression is a brown gun not a rusty metal one.
 

Trevor

Brushlicker and Freak!
Well I think it looks great.

The different pics make it look very different... shows how important a good pic is.
 
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