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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: cheetor on 11 May 2012, 12:02:47 PM

Title: Scratch Built AT-AT Painting?
Post by: cheetor on 11 May 2012, 12:02:47 PM

This may or may not be the right place for this post.  I reckon that it probably is but if you guys want to move it then go right ahead :)



A friend of mine "idiotgreychild" scratch builds Star Wars models purely for his own amusement.  They tend to take him a few years per project as he works on them intermittently, but the quality that he achieves is exceptional.  For example check out the 1:1 astromech that he did a few years ago (Im the dork checking the droid for carbon scoring in a slightly less than sci-fi environment BTW).

(http://sho3box.files.wordpress.com/2112/02/astromech2.jpg)

idiotgreychilds most recent project is a scratch built AT-AT as shown below.  The model is 1:24.  That scale was chosen as it was the maximum size that idiotgreychild felt that he could manage with the tools and space that he has access to.  The 80s Star Wars figure in the first photo and the human being (who is neither me nor idiotgreychild BTW) who appears to be gauging the sex of the beast in the second shot should give you an idea of size.

(http://sho3box.files.wordpress.com/2112/02/2012-03-04-11-46-08.jpg)

(http://sho3box.files.wordpress.com/2112/02/2012-03-04-11-50-37.jpg)

Knowing my interest in toy soldiers idiotgreychild has asked me to help him work out the best way to paint this lovely model.  The problem is that I have little experience of this sort of thing.

I tend to paint 28mm humans/aliens/robots etc more or less exclusively and I have very little experience of painting vehicles or using airbrushes or weathering powders or anything like that.  Therefore I decided to ask the wealth of talent that frequents the LAF for advice on how to paint the model.  It would be a shame to see such a beautifully crafted model spoiled by a substandard paint job, so any help is appreciated.

Any takers?

(idiotgreychilds somewhat neglected blog is HERE (http://idiotgreychild.blogspot.com/).  It features some WIP shots of the AT-AT for anyone interested)


Title: Re: Scratch Built AT-AT Painting?
Post by: Cherno on 11 May 2012, 02:12:02 PM
The AT-AT is great, especially when seeing how small a normal Kenner figure is next to it. It would be fun to know where some of the parts used come from, I'm guessing all kinds of household products as well as random plasticard and model kit leftovers  8)
Title: Re: Scratch Built AT-AT Painting?
Post by: Commander Vyper on 12 May 2012, 06:56:54 PM
I'd have to say, apart from the knee screw threads that could do with dremmeling down, I'd leave it as it is to be honest.

Cheers

The Commander
Title: Re: Scratch Built AT-AT Painting?
Post by: gamer Mac on 12 May 2012, 07:32:08 PM
I'd have to say, apart from the knee screw threads that could do with dremmeling down, I'd leave it as it is to be honest.

Cheers

The Commander
You Picky Git lol lol lol
That is a cracking model. :-* :-* :-*
For that painting job would it not be better commisioning an expert instead of wasting it with a crap paint job?
Title: Re: Scratch Built AT-AT Painting?
Post by: Ramshackle_Curtis on 12 May 2012, 09:47:14 PM
Just go for it. You cant really mess it up, you just need to be brave. Streaks, and weahering is well easy to do. Check out fintchenfoo, his blog is the business. He even does some star wars stuff:

http://fichtenfoo.net/blog/


Id say from my experience that you will do some work on it, and it will look well rough. DONT GET DISHEARTENED AND GIVE UP! Push through, do the final processes and it will look really great.

Title: Re: Scratch Built AT-AT Painting?
Post by: dijit on 14 May 2012, 12:29:13 PM
Just go for it. You cant really mess it up, you just need to be brave. Streaks, and weahering is well easy to do. Check out fintchenfoo, his blog is the business. He even does some star wars stuff:

http://fichtenfoo.net/blog/


Id say from my experience that you will do some work on it, and it will look well rough. DONT GET DISHEARTENED AND GIVE UP! Push through, do the final processes and it will look really great.


I'd ditto this too. He's a guy who knows his stuff and has loads of helpful tutorials along the way too.
Duncan
Title: Re: Scratch Built AT-AT Painting?
Post by: cheetor on 15 May 2012, 12:10:56 PM


Thanks for the feedback everybody and in particular Ramshackle_Curtis for the link and the encouragement.

The AT-AT builder is mining fichtenfoo.net for information as we speak :)

Title: Re: Scratch Built AT-AT Painting?
Post by: apeekaboo on 16 May 2012, 05:16:40 AM
Wow, I just visited the blog and there are some good pictures showing off all the exquisite detailing. This build shows some serious dedication and skill!  :o :o :o

As Ramshackle_Curtis says, I don't think you should worry too much about the painting. It will be fun painting it, and I know you'll do it justice.

Don't forget to update with more pictures when the painting is done!
Title: Re: Scratch Built AT-AT Painting?
Post by: Ramshackle_Curtis on 16 May 2012, 09:13:48 AM
THis is my favourite one, link is here:

http://www.geekologie.com/2007/12/star-wars-atat-wins-modeling-c.php

(http://www.geekologie.com/2007/12/11/awesome-at-at-7.jpg)




(http://www.geekalerts.com/u/graffiti-atat.jpg)

(http://cyberneticzoo.com/wp-content/uploads/at-at-shoot_sm-x640.jpg)

(http://cyberneticzoo.com/wp-content/uploads/joe-johnston-ilm-at-at-p-x640.jpg)