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Showing posts with label Dropzone. Show all posts
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Monday, 24 April 2017
Sunday, 9 October 2016
Dropfleet Commander first look
After a some what frustrating week I was fortunate enough to call in at the Dropfleet Commander launch event at Wayland Games. I was handed some sprues and asked to come up with some simple but effective colour schemes.
With access to limited paints and supplies, I built 8 UCM Frigares, and 8 Scourge Frigates, and primed half of each with Army Painter Uniform Grey spray, and the other half with Army Painter Plate Mail Spray.
Vallejo
990 Light Grey
Game Colour Sun Yellow
Game Colour Glorious Gold
Game Colour Bloody Red
Game Colour WhitePrimer
Game Colour WhitePrimer
Game Colour Black Ink
Game Colour Chain Mail
Games Workshop
Waystone Green
Averland Sunset
Druchii Violet
Nuln Oil
Brushes used were an Army Painter Regiment Brush, and a Citadel Shade Brush, with other tools being Citadel Superglue, Army Painter clippers and an xacto blade.
For ease of handling I have superglued the ships to a length of sprue, the models can then simply be cut off with a sharp blade and the paint work neatened up ready for use.
Uniform Grey primed ships
UCM
Step 2 Pick out spot colours with Averland Sunset or Bloody Red
Step 3 Shade with Nuln Oil (Ship A was washed with Druchii Violet)
Step 4 Dry brush white
Step 5 Pick out details with Black Ink
Step 7 Give engines another coat of Black Ink
Step 9 (Optional) Paint exhaust of engines white, then give them a coat of Druchii Violet) Pick out centre with white again to give impression of glow.
Scourge
Ship A
Step 2 Paint stripes of Black Ink
Step 3 Drybrush Glorious Gold
Step 4 Paint Eyes and engines white
Step 5 Paint Eyes and engines Druchii Violet, then give them another spot of white
Ship B
Step 2 Shade with Nuln Oil
Step 3 Dry brush Bloody Red
Step 4 Dry Brush Glorious Gold along the top ridges
Step 5 Paint Eyes and engines white
Step 6 Paint Eyes and engines Druchii Violet, then give them another spot of white
Ship C
Step 2 Dry Brush Averland Sunset along ridges and top edges
Step 3 Shade with Nuln Oil
Step 4 Dry brush white areas white
Step 5 Dry brush yellow areas with Sun Yellow
Step 6 Paint Eyes and engines white
Step 7 Paint Eyes and engines Druchii Violet, then give them another spot of white
Ship D
Step 2 Shade with Nuln Oil
Step 3 Drybrush Glorious Gold along ridges
Step 4 Paint Eyes and engines white
Step 5 Paint Eyes and engines DruchiiViolet, then give them another spot of white
Plate Mail Spray
UCM
Ship A
Step 2 Drybrush white
Step 3 Pick out Bloody Red details
Step 4 Paint engines and weapons Black Ink
Step 5 Paint lights Averland Yellow
Step 6 Pick out lights and engine exhaust with White
Step 7 Shade engines with Druchii Violet
Step 8 Pick out Engine Centre with White
Ship B
Step 2 Drybrush Chain Mail
Step 3 Paint Waystone Green again
Step 4 Paint turrets and details Light Grey
Step 5 Paint Weapons and details White Primer, leaving some grey showing at edges
Step 6 Paint engines and weapons Black Ink
Step 7 Paint lights Averland Yellow
Step 8 Pick out lights and engine exhaust with White
Step 9 Shade engines with Druchii Violet
Step 10 Pick out Engine Centre with White
Ship C
Step 2 Drybrush white
Step 3 Pick out Averland Sunset details
Step 4 (Optional) Paint Averland Sunset details Sun Yellow
Step 5 Paint engines and weapons Black Ink
Step 6 Paint lights Averland Yellow
Step 7 Pick out lights and engine exhaust with White
Step 8 Shade engines with Druchii Violet
Step 9 Pick out Engine Centre with White
Ship D
Step 2 Drybrush Chainmail
Step 3 Pick out Bloody Red details
Step 4 Paint engines and weapons Black Ink
Step 5 Paint lights and details Averland Yellow
Step 6 Pick out lights and engine exhaust with White
Step 7 Shade engines with Druchii Violet
Step 8 Pick out Engine Centre with White
Scourge
Ship A
Step 2 Drtbrush Glorious Gold
Step 3 Shade with Druchii Violet
Step 4 Drybrush Chainmail
Step 5 Pick out lights and engine exhaust with White
Step 6 Shade engines with Druchii Violet
Step 7 Pick out Engine Centre with White
Ship B
Step 2 Paint stripes of Waystone Green. This may take a few coats to get a strong colour. Allow each layer to dry before doing the next.
Step 3 Drybrush Chainmail
Step 4 Pick out lights and engine exhaust with White
Step 5 Shade engines with Druchii Violet
Step 6 Pick out Engine Centre with White
Ship C
Step 2 Paint stripes of Black Ink. This may take a few coats to get a strong colour. Allow each layer to dry before doing the next.
Step 3 Dry brush Chainmail
Step 4 Dry brush spines with Glorious Gold
Step 5 Pick out lights and engine exhaust with White
Step 6 Shade engines with Druchii Violet
Step 76 Pick out Engine Centre with White
Ship D
Step 2 Paint stripes of Black Ink. This may take a few coats to get a strong colour. Allow each layer to dry before doing the next.
Step 3 Dry brush Chainmail
Step 4 Pick out some details with Glorious Gold
Step 5 Pick out lights and engine exhaust with White
Step 6 Shade engines with Druchii Violet
Step 7 Pick out Engine Centre with White
I'm going to try some airbrush techniques in the next week or two on some cruisers and more frigates to try out some colour schemes in readiness for my Kickstarter arriving. For those unfamiliar with the Dropzone/Dropfleet universe you can find out more in my over view of Dropzone here, and visit the Hawk Wargames Website for more info.
As ever, you can see more of my work or contact me regarding commissions at Volley Fire Painting Service
Thursday, 25 February 2016
Dropping in to Drropzone Commander
I'm my quest to experience more new games this year, along with backing the recent Dropfleet Commander Kickstarter it seemed prudent to give Hawk Wargames Dropzone Commander a whirl.
Thus primed and with my freshly painted UCM force from the starter set still tacky, I arrived at the club for a 4 player game, using nothing but 2 starters worth of terrain, and the forces from the sets.
Despite only the host of the game actually knowing the rules, the 3 of us picked up the basics very quickly, and before long the game was in full swing with drop ships swooping in to drop units in, pick up objectives, and masses of things exploding.
Men of the match have to be my legionnaires who stormed a building, swagged some Intel, and then spent the rest of the game shooting anything that came within range to pieces.
I was impressed with the game, everything felt dramatic and whilst the rules were simple the flow of the activation mechanic meant that every move had to be be carefully considered, and it felt like the challenge was the tactical situation, as opposed to trying to wrestle with the rules.
The background to the universe the game is set in is intriguing as well, with mankind attempting to retake its worlds from an alien occupier after a long exile, and for once is the aggressor rather than the defender from another alien menace.
The science and model range is all quite believable technologically too, everything has a very grounded.
At first the 10mm scale models were a little daunting, however I'm quite enjoying being able to paint a platoon in an evening after work, there's something deeply satisfying about getting a handful of tanks turned around in a few hours.
I've already ordered the reconquest book and some reinforcements, and am very happy to add another game to my rotation. You can find out more on Dropzone Commander at the Hawk Wargames Website, and see more of my painting at Volley Fire Painting Service.
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