Table of contents for the thread...
- My first Victory
- My first Neb and Corvette
- My first squadrons - X-Wings
- Rebel Fleet - Before the arrival of AFII and more Squadrons
- My first Tie-Fighter test run
- Battle report pictures
- Various Tie Squadrons completed along with a third Neb and Corvette
- Imperial Fleet so far including Gladiator
- More Tie Squadrons
- Rebel Fleet so far, including new Squadrons and AFII2
- Gladiator, Rebel Squadrons and AFII close ups
- Quick painting guide
- Re-Painted squadron markings on one VSD, re-visited the Neblons and Rebel Squadrons
- Another Rebel Fleet picture
- Testing out 'Dazzle Camouflage' on a third VSD
- AFII is weathered and given battle damage
- Second AFII is completed
- Third AFII joins the fleet
I've been out of miniature painting for a few years but with the advent of Armada have jumped back in.
First ship ready to go under the brush is my Victory II Star Destroyer.
The original plan was to start with white and progressively add shades to add depth and shadow.
This is how things started...

I the decided to cover the ship in Nuln Oil and then thought I'd ruined it. The wash changed the hue from a blue grey to a black grey and darkens the model massively.
So I took a far more traditional approach and did some edge highlighting to bring out the panel work and then used black lining to add spot definition.

I realised too late that I don't have any blue paint so for now the engines are turned off...
The final details will be using a black market to colour the edges of the card components.
Ultimately a grey star destroyer looks like all the other grey star destroyers but after what felt like a disaster with the Nuln Oil (so many peoples saviour paint) I'm very happy with how this ended up.
Edited by DWRR













