„So, What Do You Think Got To My Tractor?“
„Something the commies built? Some kind of monster? Something from outer space?“ |
This 28mm scale Giant Robot is produced by „Crooked Dice Game Design Studio“, and can be bought as SKU: MINI 688 from their Science Fiction range. Sculpted by Andrew May, the multi-piece resin kit comes with a choice of two hands (claw or death ray), and stands approximately 90mm in height. Due to my wanting this ‚towering war machine‘ to be fielded alongside my previously-pigmented Killbots and Spybots, it was undercoated with a double helping of „Vallejo“ Heavy Grey before being drenched in „Citadel“ Biel-Tan Green.
I then applied a dry-brush of „Vallejo“ Gunmetal to the entire miniature, making sure to especially ‚hit‘ the edges of its head and numerous rivets, and shaded it further with „Citadel“ Agrax Earthshade. To build upon this illusion of the automaton being significantly weathered I later drenched it in „Citadel“ Agrax Earthshade and meticulously dabbed each head with a splodge of „Mig Productions“ Extreme Rust Wash. Once this time-consuming process was completed, I attempted to blend everything together with a dry-brush of (more) „Vallejo“ Heavy Grey.
CC27 Studio WIPs – Lazer Face and Namaste Haiku primed with the „Duncan Rhodes Two Thin Coats“ range |
This technique was rather patiently done as I wanted to ensure that some of the previously-used „Vallejo“ Gunmetal still shone through so as to the pair a slight metallic sheen. Once finished, the Giant Robot’s cyclopean eye and chest laser were subsequently spotted with a combination of „Scalecolor“ Speed Metal and the „Citadel“ Contrast colour Flesh Tearers Red. Finally, I applied some fifteen year old American military decals to the deadly machine, feeling that the transfers rather faded, bleached look would suit a towering droid which was still stalking a post-apocalyptic battlefield.
In addition to the Giant Robot, I have also been busy testing out a number of paints from „Duncan Rhodes Two Thin Coats“ range. These were very kindly sent out by Peter Buxton of „Trans Atlantis Games“ and, whilst I’ve only so far tried out a handful of the colours generously posted to me, they have already become my favourite pigments within just a day.
C27 Studio WIPs – Alien Soldier, I Know Kung-Fu, and Duck-tective |
I’ve been using them on some of the 40mm scale STL (Standard Triangle Language) files by „C27 Studio“ I’ve recently created using „Elegoo“ Water Washable Resin on a Mars 3 Pro 3D Printer, as I wanted to see how well they covered the super-heroic figures with a single application. Being just a tabletop standard painter I’m always keen to try to ‚miss a step‘ in the painting process by priming my miniatures in their main colour, so this experiment provided me with an opportunity to try out the mainstays White Star and Doom Death Black, as well as Emerald Green and Sir Coates Silver.
The dropper bottles all come with agitators inside of them, so a simple shake of each pot certainly seems to mix up their contents good enough for my uses. Furthermore, I’ve been pleased with how smooth-flowing each colour’s consistency is straight from the nozzle, with only White Star (perhaps unsurprisingly) being a bit ‚goopier‘ than its peers. All of them though have provided me with a solid foundation for future layers, with Sir Coates Silver arguably being the most impressive (over an undercoat of „Citadel“ Abaddon Black) and I’m now looking forward to getting some further washes/other pigments from „Duncan Rhodes Two Thin Coats“ range onto the models over the next few hobby sessions…
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