So in my previous post, I said I wanted to paint the Dropzone Commander UCM stuff to tabletop standard, so I could get a force up and running quickly. Usually this plan never works, and I spend way too much time on each miniature because I'm never happy with them.
This time though I may have got it sorted...
I started off with the green, as it was the biggest block of colour. I used a base of P3 Cryx Base, applied in a couple of thin coats, making sure I didn't obscure any detail. I didn't bother to put a wash on the green as it was dark enough already, so I moved on to the highlights. As you can see from the pictures, to get everything done quickly I dry-brushed nearly all the highlights, going in the order:
- Castellan Green
- Death World Forest
- P3 Thrall Flesh
...with lighter and lighter brush strokes as I moved through the colours.
With the green done, it was on to the grey. I chose grey rather than a metallic colour because I think it works much better at this scale. It's not intended to be non-metallic metal, just a "colour" rather than bare metal. I base coated with Eshin Grey (GW had been missing a proper dark grey from their paint range for longer than I can remember), and washed with Nuln Oil, and once the wash was dry, I dry-brushed the highlights, first the old Codex Grey, and then Pallid Wych Flesh.
The last major part left were the tracks. I used Dryad Bark for the base coat, and washed it again with Nuln Oil. this was highlighted with Steel Legion Drab and Karak Stone, making sure I caught the bottom edges of the skirts to give the dirty/dusty look.
With 99% of the model done, I gave the top facing parts of the model a very, very light dry-brush of Pallid Wych Flesh, and picked out the lights on the "turret" base. A quick spray of varnish and they were done! They won't win any prizes, but they don't look bad for a quick and dirty paint job, and I'm particularly pleased with the way the muzzles of the guns look.
I've got two Falcon Gunships to do next, then it's time to buys some more...
As always, comments and criticism welcome!