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Painting Space Marines Captain Lysander of Imperial FistsPage: 1/3 (1726 total words in this text) (14059 Reads)  I started by cleaning the
model. This time the cast was of pretty good quality so there weren't
many mold-lines to clean. I drilled holes for pins, and glued the
pins to the joints. I primed the mini white, as painting yellow over
black primer would take too many layers of paint and too much time. I
left the arms unattached, because otherwise reaching some parts of th
mini would be too difficult.
I also created the base. I
attached two plastic elements on it, filled one of them with PVA glue
(to create the slime inside of the hole) and primed it black.
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I painted the whole mini with the base color
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this time it was a mix of Vallejo Game Color Sunblast Yellow
and
Vallejo Model Color Yellow Ochre (1:1). It took about two
layers
to get good and smooth coverage. I added some Vallejo Model
Color
German Camo Black-Brown to the mix, and the color became a
bit
greyish. I thinned it down and applied it to the parts which
I
wanted to be shaded. I also outlined most of the details
with
this color.
I painted the blue parts
with Vallejo Game Color Ultramarine Blue, and applied some initial
shading with the color which I created by mixing Ultramarine Blue
with Black and thinning the paint a lot. I also basecoated the red
parts with Vallejo Game Color Red Gore, and the black ones ?
with Black. I washed the red parts with a thinned mix of Vallejo
Smoke and Black. I cleaned the reds with another coat of Gory Red,
but left the shading visible.
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Then I added the
metallics ? they were generally all painted with
Vallejo
Game Color Gunmetal, then highlighted with a mix of Gunmetal
Metal + Chainmail Silver, and then finally Chainmail Silver.
I
washed and glazed the metallics with several coats of
thinned
down transparent paints and inks ? green, purple,
smoke,
black, blue, and orange ? in random order... Sometimes
I
cleaned some of the metal with the metallic colors used
before,
and finally picked the edges with Chianmail
Silver.
The base was painted about the same way,
just
more layers of washes and glazes wera added. I also painted
the
slime inside of the hole with Vallejo Game Color Scorpy
Green,
and added several coats of glossy varnish to make the slime
look
more liquid.
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