My Martian Robots have been "put on pause" as another sparkly item in the corner of my toy box caught my eye instead. After a very long gestation period (approximately in Earth/Terra-time a decade [hangs head in shame]) my Tau Kroot troops finally made it to the "painting tray" stage (see below, a wave of orange monsters descends into range):
As chosen by my youngsters [I would have gone probably with a boring WWII US Marine "green" option], with a bold "blazing orange to bright yellow" skin palette, ah the audacity of youth (see below, the starting shade coat of Vallejo Blazing Orange):- Used Arfix Acrylic (01) grey undercoat
- Washed with Vallejo "Sepia Wash"
- Base coat Vallejo Blazing Orange
Rather than posting a step by step painting description as I have done in previous posts, I took some time out of blogging and just enjoyed painting them (see below, I started adding "yellows"):
The photos may just show "glare" but the Kroots are getting progressively more "yellow". I like the look of the primitive Kroot with barbarous knives, teeth and claws plus "space musket". A one shot then charge in tactic akin to Highland Warriors (see below):
Again, final yellow highlights to the skin, a Vallejo "bright yellow" of sorts (see below):
The result is a little less of the blog posting but a little bit more on the satisfaction, to paraphrase Elvis! PS: I hope some could see the irony of painting Kroots and using an old Tyranid Codex as a movement tray.
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2 comments:
Very nice! Much more in keeping with the characters of the models than boring army green. :-)
This is why I have a USS Enterprise (the starship) model that is painted blue and green (because that's what my 8 year old daughter suggested)
The best ideas are never your own ;)
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