So, I managed to finish during my lunchbreak at home, and brought her in for a quick photo shoot.
I guess I should also mention that this is a digi-cam with incredibly bad photo-fu, and the desktop at my office is hardly conducive to good miniatures photography.
Basically, I laid down a dull brick red color on the model over a black primer coat. This was to add a "bronze-y" tint to the Rhulic Gold I drybrushed on next.
Then I watered down some GW Dark Green Ink and sort of brushed it on randomly to create some splotches of color. Once that dried, I hit it with a light, random drybrush of Rhulic Gold again.
I think it turned out very close to the images I've seen from Wikipedia and B5tech.com, rather than the camo-style we've seen on the studio models.
-Ken
I guess I should also mention that this is a digi-cam with incredibly bad photo-fu, and the desktop at my office is hardly conducive to good miniatures photography.



Basically, I laid down a dull brick red color on the model over a black primer coat. This was to add a "bronze-y" tint to the Rhulic Gold I drybrushed on next.
Then I watered down some GW Dark Green Ink and sort of brushed it on randomly to create some splotches of color. Once that dried, I hit it with a light, random drybrush of Rhulic Gold again.
I think it turned out very close to the images I've seen from Wikipedia and B5tech.com, rather than the camo-style we've seen on the studio models.
-Ken