My Nolo´Tars (and some thoughts)

MustEatBrains said:
JayRaider said:
I just ordered 2 Nolos and 2 Shakara, new goodies joy :P 8)

Remember to tell us when they actually arrive, people have had to wait for those quite some time lately...

I ordered from Ebay USA rather than Mongoose direct :)
Bought some Drakh scouts too, gonna buy the Fleetbox when i see the New Mothership 8)
 
Banichi said:
Those are beautifully painted ships dude. How did you achieve that aged look, its great. It looks like you got the ships from an antique shop, its that convincing. :)

Hey, thanks! It´s not at all difficult; I´ve come upt with it when painting Undead miniatures (a LOT of them).

I´ve used GW paints, but any acrylic paints will do.

First, a black basecoat. Then, I´ve used Scaly Green (though any dark green or blue-green will do) and painted that over the ships, concentrating on the lower areas between the plates.

Next, I painted Tin Bits onto the raised areas. You could use any very dark metallic paint, but Tin Bits already has a brownish tone to it.

The next metallic colour has been Brazen Brass - again, any brown metallic coulor will work (using a copper colour instead also gives you a nice final result). I´ve given the whole ship a thorough drybrush with the brass, carefull not to paint over too much of the green, and also leaving the tin bits looking through in places.

The next step is with a gold colour - here´s where you really decide how bright you want your ship to be. I´ve used the dark GW gold (I think it was Shining Gold), and carefully brushed that onto the raised areas, concentrating on the edges. Gold usually leaves a lot of colour looking through, so you might want to do this twice.

Now, almost finished, I brushed some Mitrhil Silver onto the edges. It´s important not to use too much silver, because it would really stand off the rest of the ship in the end. A darker silver colour on the other hand probably won´t work, because the whole ship will get toned down in the next step.

And that step is giving the ship 2 washes with thinned-down black ink. You could also replace the first of these washes with thinned down brown ink to give it more of a rusty look, but I prefer two black washes because it increases the contrast of the different colours.

Et voilá, one aged ship. With only a little practice, this technique is also extremly fast, taking more time for the colours to dry than actually painting them on.
 
Thanks for the advice dude. I don't have any ship minis to try it on, but I do have a squad of gw firedragons that I have been scratching my head about how to paint. It sounds like a cool way to do their basic armour and weapons. As they are smaller minis I might have to use the gold to make the finish a bit brighter.
 
seeing as i collect ISA i thought i might get one just incase i ever decide to field it, only problem is that dancing dryad haven't added anything for months and matt still hasn't replied to my e-mails
 
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