Speaking of the classic story 'Deathwing' from the Space Expansion of the same name:
It told the tale of how and why the Dark Angels First Company Terminator armor is painted white. White, not bleached bone or some other such nonsense. While I'm being a old grumpy Grog about it, the eagle on their chest is gold, not green! Ahem, that is how my Deathwing has always been painted, and how I painted these new, fancy minis. Much to my misfortune. White, ugh.
I cleaned them up, added a new Librarian, and a coat of Corax White spray paint...and met with a minor disaster. The paint was old/cold/possessed by daemons and came out very thick. Some of my figs had lost a bit of detail. Not a great start. I then gave them a argrax wash, and let them dry over night. The plan was to simply give a light drybush of White Scar and boom, they would look great! Just like the YouTube videos...
Yeah, not so much. My pot of White was very cranky and lumpy. I thinned it out pretty well, but then it made for poor dry brushing. I did also use Praxeti White Dry and it did help, but it was a slow and frustrating process. Good thing I only had 34 minis to paint white...
A few bottles of rum and various white paints later I was able to switch over to the part I do enjoy, detailing. Weapons, eyes, skulls, all that fun stuff. Overall it took me far too long, and they did not turn out as great as I had wanted. But after a few days of not looking at them, I do like them, and are happy to add them to my Dark Angels army.
A quick comparison of the new plastics vs. the original metal. |
It was a lot harder than I thought would be, but in the end worth it. Now they must fight!
Once More, We Go to Battle!
And Will Not Speak of the White Paint War Again