Second update with my Imperial Fists Veteran Sergeant.
The body is almost done. As you can see the transitions of color are not extremely smooth... I do not care since I'll have to add a weathering effect on the whole model.
I've also painted small freehand icons on the miniature... sooner or later I had to start with it :D
As usually, once painted I'll sell it on eBay.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Sci-Fi Ruined Industrial Bases
In this tutorial I’ll show you the way I use to create sci-fi ruined industrial tabletop bases.
This method is really easy; first I’ll create the base using common material and then I’ll show you how I've painted it.Note for the Italian readers: potete leggere questo articolo in italiano su Triplozero.com a questo indirizzo: link.
In this guide I’ve used a classical 4 cm Games Workshop rounded base, the one you can use for a Space Marine Terminator.
For the very first thing, let’s take a look at all the stuff we will need for this job. When you have to build a sci-fi base remember one thing, the hardware store is your best friend! In fact everything I needed was taken in a hardware store near my house for a bunch of euros. In the picture you can see bolts and flat washers of different size and shape, a metallic mesh, some corrugated metal sheets (made using this tutorial, do you remember it?) end a few metal rods. In a modeling shop I’ve bought small plasticard I-beams and some little pipes.
I’ve placed the very first corrugated metal sheet. Remember to glue every single piece, step after step.
Since my base will represent an industrial ruin, I’ve started to weather it a bit. That was very easy. I’ve used a pair of pliers and hammered it on the metal (do not use too much strength… you are not forging a blade :D )! Ultra easy. With the same pliers I’ve bent the metal part that spanned too much outside the base. It gave more the effect of a ruined structure.
I’ve added another layer of flat washers and strings.
At this stage I have noticed that the base was slightly sloping in the front. I have solved this problem adding another layer of corrugated metal sheet. As you can see, building this kind of base is really a dynamic process. Nothing is decided beforehand.
Ok, it’s time to paint the base. Black primer and eventually another layer of diluted black acrylic color with a brush (not shown in the picture).
I’ve painted with some drybrush the corrugated metal sheets, adding more and more gold to the Warplock Bronze after each step.
I’ve painted all the remaining parts. Base of Boltgun Metal and lights adding Mithril Silver. I’ve given the color using drybrush only.
I’ve given more shadows with a black color. I’ve painted it using glazes on the lower parts of every single piece of metal.
In the last passage I’ve simulated the rust on the metals. I’ve made it using only an orange color, not very diluted and “dabbed” on the model using the tip of the brush.
The base is finished!
Imperial Fist Veteran - wip #1
Yesterday evening after dinner, while listening to Epic Rock Radio I played a while with the Vallejo Glaze Medium. Well, that's the result with the beginning of an Imperial Fist Veteran Sergeant.
Uh and that was the backstage of the shooting session...
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Ultramarine Combat Squad
In my spare time I've managed to finish this 5 men Ultramarine Combat Tactical Squad.
If you want this squad is for sale. Make me an offer with a message :)
I've also written a tutorial for that kind of game bases. I hope to post it tomorrow.
If you want this squad is for sale. Make me an offer with a message :)
I've also written a tutorial for that kind of game bases. I hope to post it tomorrow.
Sort of cabinet view:
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Space Hulk Ultramarine Terminator - wip #2
Since in this period I'm not updating my blog very often, I've decided to post this small update of my Space Hulk Ultramarine Terminator.
The head and the torso are 70% done. I've also added a bit of shadows and of green oil filters to the armour.
The head and the torso are 70% done. I've also added a bit of shadows and of green oil filters to the armour.
Stay tuned for future updates!
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