Then I got totally fixated on finishing! It wasn't a huge task, so despite being an unexpected new project I [thought I] knew what I was doing. First up, the prime. Rather than go with a spray primer I still had a tin of Red Oxide paint on primer I'd used on the edges of my RoBB.
Slopped it on, maybe we can still see those joins but the subsequent highlights might disguise them.
OK, so I thought I knew how to do this - subsequent highlighted Vermillion blobs to create a mottled random pattern. But I think I did the blobs smaller than I did on my RoBB. Or at least it looks that way now I refer back to the finished showcase pics. I hadn't put a wash on top of the primer, which was not as matt as I expected it to be. I hoped the matt varnish would flatten it all out.
But I thought there was far too much contrast between the blobs, so did a light overspray with my Red Oxide Car Primer to give the flattening a head start.
Then I flicked on some bonewhite paint to get my wraithbone chips
It worked really well all things considered.
From this angle it's not too bad
But compared to the RoBB you can see I was much more subtle in how I created the highlighted areas. It'll be fine with terrain on I hope but yeah, not a match I'm happy with, but I'll survive
And here we go after the varnish.
Well it's definitely matt, which has helped to remove the shine from the paint on primer at least.
It hasn't quite smoothed out the contrast that I'd hoped but it'll do.
We'll just have to wait and see when it actually gets used.
As well as the Great Big Chrome Stamp of Approval according to my spreadsheet I've judged the three pieces together as 20 points, plus a 5 point terrain bonus. Therefore, this brings me up to 245 points for the season so far.















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