But first "black" while I think about a suitable colour, I resisted anything metallic as I was thinking that would have made the structure crazily heavy - not that this thing was going to look sensible (see below, the browns are taking shape):
I was not rushing it - you should see a progression in the "browns" from photograph to photograph as I was sticking to multiple thin coats principle (see below, the crew and bullocks are getting impatient in the background):
The "browns" are done - even the wheels (see below, and the mental decision of "what" the crossbeam colour will be had been made, by the very scientific process of staring at the colour paints I had to hand):
"Blue" was decided on - the classic Vallejo Games Colour Imperial Blue, Magic Blue and a highlight of Electric Blue (see below, it had 'contrast' and 'gaudiness' going for it, the Achaemenid Persians were certainly not understated in their colour schemes so "go for it"):
With that the bullocks and crew start to take shape (see below, one crewman shepherding the bullocks and three archers in the tower itself):
Next Stage: Time to start thinking about the basing and how to stop the tower embarrassingly falling over!
This has come up even better than I thought it would. Great stuff. I look forward to seeing the finished product.
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Fingers crossed
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