kestral wrote:That grey cloth is looking really good - the overall scheme with the bases is highly striking and effective.
Thank you kestral
The Riddle of Steel wrote:I agree with Kestral: the shading and layering on the grey cloth is very nice. And the models have enough contrast to define individual detail in large squads, which keeps them from blending together into a blob when you have large platoons. And everyone having the regimental number on the shoulder pads is a nice touch.
I also like the bits of characterful detail you have, such as the plasma gunners (unlike the other special and heavy weapons troopers) are all wearing gloves, presumably because of their weapons' propensity for overheating! I love those kind of modeling and painting details that cater to the background information and rules.
Thanks The Riddle of Steel, although cutting down the waterslide transfers was a pain. Yes, that was the goal of the heavy gloves and googles.
Lamby wrote:Now that's an army!
Thank you Lamby
Nevelon wrote:Sharp looking force you have there!
I’m a big fan of the painting comp as a motivational tool. Really helps keep projects moving, even when the spirit is weak.
Thanks Nevelon, speaking of the Unofficial painting completion...this month's entry I am pulling a model off the shelf that has been sitting for more than seven years on the shelf. I bought a plastic Valkyrie in late November 2011, having built and painted two resin ones I figured I would do one for my Spiders as flyers were all the rage and I was tired of facing opponents with several.
So going back in the archives here is some older shots of unbooking and assembling the model (which I was going to convert into a Vendetta as that was the best tank killer in the game at the time).
Here she is with six Lascanons.
Now I am going to do the Valkyrie configuration first and finally paint her.
The long painting war continues...
CB