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Title: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: Captain Blood on April 11, 2015, 08:35:49 AM
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Title: Re: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: Drachenklinge on April 12, 2015, 02:23:06 PM
Though I wasn't quite sure what is the actual entry in the lower one - bots or men - that is how I imagine the colours in that old Flash Gordon movie. That disco style metalic colour. I almost can hear them electro engines wheeling over the floor.

 ^^
DK

Title: Re: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: Westfalia Chris on April 12, 2015, 02:37:25 PM
Though I wasn't quite sure what is the actual entry in the lower one - bots or men - that is how I imagine the colours in that old Flash Gordon movie. That disco style metalic colour. I almost can hear them electro engines wheeling over the floor.

 ^^
DK



I'll open a project thread later on - it's a Doctor Who theme. Gallifreyan Temporal Commandos (the "humans") vs. Daleks (the neurotic pepperpots of doom on the right).
Title: Re: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: Donpimpom on April 13, 2015, 02:22:35 AM
I really like the metal paintjob on those daleks
Title: Re: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: Captain Blood on April 18, 2015, 10:47:09 AM
Bump!
One day left to vote on this match.
Please vote and support the contestants :)
Title: Re: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: khartoum2 on April 18, 2015, 11:12:23 AM
I think i've been exterminated

Sumptuous entry Chris - Love the metalic sheen on those daleks
Title: Re: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: Westfalia Chris on April 18, 2015, 12:20:04 PM
*metallic staccato*

CHAOS IS NO MATCH FOR THE POWER OF THE DALEKS!

*/metallic staccato*

Thanks for the kind words. I was most pleasantly surprised how the metallics came out, it's Revell aluminium acrylic with a coat of Vallejo "transparent blue" plus some gloss varnish on top. I'll open a project thread for the Who stuff once the first few rounds are finished since there is much more to come.
Title: Re: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: khartoum2 on April 18, 2015, 01:14:50 PM
Lots of goodies to look forward to - excellent  :D
Title: Re: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: Drachenklinge on April 19, 2015, 07:20:25 AM
Thanks for the kind words. I was most pleasantly surprised how the metallics came out, it's Revell aluminium acrylic with a coat of Vallejo "transparent blue" plus some gloss varnish on top. I'll open a project thread for the Who stuff once the first few rounds are finished since there is much more to come.
Same with the red? Revell with transparent red? And the gold is Revell, too? Are the pigments in metallic Revells more evenly distributed?
Title: Re: ROUND 1 Chaos and havoc vs Time is running out
Post by: Westfalia Chris on April 19, 2015, 09:38:43 AM
Same with the red? Revell with transparent red? And the gold is Revell, too? Are the pigments in metallic Revells more evenly distributed?

In short, yes - all the figures are basecoated Revell Aqua Aluminium, the bright red Dalek uses Vallejo Transparent Red, the blue ones Transparent Blue, and the Time Commandos a mix of the two to produce a translucent burgundy. Golds are actually various Vallejo brass shades.

Revell Aqua Aluminium is, IMHO, the very best metallic paint I've ever used. Their gold/brass and steel tones pale in comparison due to poorer coverage, so I prefer Vallejo for brass tones and one or two different gunmetals - other "steel" tones I usually mix with Revell Alu as a base. It goes off on too much of a tangent for this LPL thread, but you could search for my "Perry Comet" thread to see more examples of the Revell Aluminium in use, for minis as well as large surfaces. My Round Two entry will feature a slightly different use of the paint, so stay tuned. ;)