![]() Then I did a recess shad in the cracks and crevices and gaps with Agrax Earthshade. Basesįor the bases all I did was put down a smooth coat of Dawnstone for the grey surfaces and Zandri Dust for the dirt surfaces. To get the jet pack exhaust smoke I just sloppily painted Ulthuan Grey over the zenithal base and it created a nice wispy smoke effect. On all 4 of the Mandalorians with active jet packs I used Aethermatic Blue contrast to paint a ring at the base of the jet and then used Iyandan Yellow contrast on the rest of the flame which I have found to be a really nice looking one step flame. Gar Saxon and Mandalorian Super Commandos, Credit: Rocco Gest Jet Packs Just like with the Clan Kryze characters I painted all the metallics with Iron Warriors and highlighted with Stormhost Silver. This way the contrast paint will pool towards the center of the shield. If you want to keep the deep blue towards the center of the shield I recommend propping him up on his belly so the shield faces downwards. I did some recess shading with Nuln Oil on the deeper parts of the models and painted Gar Saxon’s shield with 2-3 coats of Aethermatic Blue to get that forcefield effect. Following the example set by Bo-Katan, Gar Saxon’s helmet got annoying, but this was easier to power through because I didn’t have to fight with a white paint for clean up. ![]() Then I painted all of the different features on their armor with Mephiston Red, highlighting with Evil Sunz Scarlet. I highlighted the Corvus Black with Dark Reaper, and highlighted the Abaddon Black with Dawnstone. This meant that my highlighting would have a lot less heavy lifting to do to separate the materials. In order to differentiate between the two different black surfaces I painted all of their armor with Corvus Black and all of their undershirts with Abaddon Black. They are pretty easy, being mostly black and red with some metallic bits. The models are sick so I had fun painting them. He’s also kind of a coward as far as Mandalorians go. Gar Saxon is a badass and he has a bad ass crew. I ended up using Skrag Brown and highlighting with Flayed One Flesh.īo-Katan and Clan Kryze Mandalorians, Credit: Rocco Gest Gar Saxon and Super Commandos ![]() Not knowing what type of brown I wanted for the leather, I left it for last. I had to do a couple of passes with the blue and the white to get the markings and the helmet as clean as I could. The owl eyes and head markings are sculpted into the helmet. The most annoying part of the whole experience, while also being nice for those of us with poor free-hand skills, was painting Bo’s helmet details. Then I blocked out all of the white details with Ulthuan Grey. ![]() I ended up using Stormhost Silver for the highlights.Īll of the blue details I did with Macragge Blue and highlighted with Hoeth Blue. ![]() I chose Iron Warriors as a starting point for the metallics so that when I went back to do the highlights later there would be a greater contrast between the base color and the lighter metallic. I painted all of their jetpacks with Iron Warriors and used Macragge Blue to add some more details so they weren’t just metal bricks on their backs. The models were all fairly simple as far as color choices go. ![]()
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