The following post details the colours used for the core areas of the Salamanders Legionnaires. I'll cover the colours used for the details (flesh, flames etc..) in a further post. Due to real life I ran out of time for those stages...
Likewise this post will likely be updated as I tweak things further.
So I originally planned on doing a step by step this week, after all I had the scheme laid out pretty solidly in my mind. Needless to say, things didn't quite go according to plan the first time round. (Either me being too keen with the glazing or some other painting faux pas)
Instead what I have is a model with which I practised a few techniques and also figured out the just how much I needed to tweak said scheme (it turns out, not a lot).
The bulk of the work will be done with the airbrush. For basecoat and undercoat, I have a generic cheap thing of which I don't even know the needle size but it blasts out the paint so it's all good for me. For detail work I have just got myself an Infinity CRPlus with 1.5mm needle. This should help me to make quick work of shoulder pads, faces and the lightest highlight colour on the armour.
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Cheap and Cheerful |
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Oooo shiny... |
Originally I was going to give the models a zenithal white spray of primer. I've also nixed this idea for now. I am aiming for an element of realism to these models and from my test piece I am pretty sure a similar effect can be obtained using just my main colours. I also don't want the effect to be to extreme either.
Paints
This scheme uses a number of different ranges. To keep things fairly simple all paints generally follow a theme:
- If it is in the airbrush use an airbrush specific paint (with one exception).
- For brushes, anything goes.
The scheme itself is based around the
Forgeworld scheme. I replaced the Tamiya Green with the Gunship green as I wanted something that I could shoot through the airbrush without any mixing/thinning. Unfortunately I couldn't find a good substitute for the Lorien Green so decided to stick with it.
Green Armour
Colour |
Layer |
Applied With |
Brand |
Dark Green |
Basecoat |
Airbrush |
Vallejo Model Air |
Gunship Green |
Basecoat |
Airbrush |
Vallejo Model Air |
Lorien Green |
Directional Highlight |
Airbrush |
Citadel Layer Paint |
Straken Green |
Edge Highlight |
Brush |
Citadel Layer Paint |
Biel Tan Green |
Wash |
Brush |
Citadel Wash |
Agrax Earthshade |
Wash |
Brush |
Citadel Wash |
Waywatcher Green |
Glaze |
Brush |
Citadel Glaze |
Dryad Bark |
Battle Damage |
Sponge |
Citadel Base Paint |
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Green Armour - further dirt and battle damage will be added to the actual models. |
Black Armour
Colour | Layer | Applied With | Brand |
Dark Blue Grey | Basecoat | Airbrush | Vallejo Model Air |
Dark Sea Green | Directional Highlight | Airbrush | Vallejo Model Air |
Medium Sea Grey | Directional Highlight | Airbrush | Vallejo Model Air |
Black | Shade | Airbrush | Vallejo Model Air |
Medium Sea Grey | Edge Highlight | Brush | Vallejo Model Air |
Gold Detail
Colour |
Layer |
Applied With |
Brand |
Rhinox Hide |
Basecoat |
Brush |
Citadel Base Paint |
Viking Gold |
Basecoat |
Brush |
Scalecolor |
Dwarven Gold |
Basecoat |
Brush |
Scalecolor |
Dwarven Gold / Speed Metal |
Edge Highlight |
Brush |
Scalecolor |
Agrax Earthshade |
Wash |
Brush |
Citadel Wash |
Silver/Metal Detail
Colour | Layer | Applied With | Brand |
Black | Basecoat | Brush | Vallejo Model Air |
Black Metal | Basecoat | Brush | Scalecolor |
Heavy Metal | Basecoat | Brush | Scalecolor |
Speed Metal | Edge Highlight | Brush | Scalecolor |
Nuln Oil | Wash | Brush | Citadel Wash |
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Metal, Gold and Black(ish) areas |
These core four make up the bulk of the model so I can get on with this whilst working out how to paint some of the other areas. They should also provide a good base for the Iron Hands models in the force, which should make the two legions tie together quite nicely.
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Test Model - note the subtle difference in green as I played with the colours |
Once I crack on with the models properly I'll try and pop up a stage by stage as originally intended.
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