First paint
Good job.
Which red did you use? Dont mix red/white together, that = pink.
A lighter red if you have one, then even a very thin white line along the saber would look good but hard to pull off thin enough.
Not sure which it is if I am honest, I think it's because I made the mistake of giving the saber a black base coat.
44 minutes ago, Cornwolf said:Not sure which it is if I am honest, I think it's because I made the mistake of giving the saber a black base coat.
It wouldnt be hard to re do.
A white recoat on the saber wouldnt be hard to do - make sure its covered completely. Use very thin paint(mix with a little water) and if required, use 2 coats.
From a white base, your RED should show much more vibrantly imo.
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Cool thanks buddy. I was thinking of doing that
I am very satisfied how helpful the community is here
1 hour ago, Alrik2438 said:I am very satisfied how helpful the community is here
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Yes mate the FFG community as a whole is awesome.
3 hours ago, Cornwolf said:Not sure which it is if I am honest, I think it's because I made the mistake of giving the saber a black base coat.
Red is one of those colors that you'd think would cover a base coat pretty easily but it's actually difficult to get it to pop if you're using it on top of a dark primer.
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Edited by RickyBobby17b10 hours ago, KalEl814 said:Red is one of those colors that you'd think would cover a base coat pretty easily but it's actually difficult to get it to pop if you're using it on top of a dark primer.
Yea both red and yellow are the two colors I hate painting because of this
1 hour ago, RickyBobby17b said:Yea both red and yellow are the two colors I hate painting because of this
If you want to do a light coat over a dark colour I have found a bone colour works better than white as it has slightly more pigment and is less likely to go muddy.
I didn't manage to take a picture last night however I have managed to make the saber pop more now. I watered down a little white and did a couple of coats of that over the black and then a couple of coats of the red, again watered down a touch but it seems to have gone on well and you can see it is red now.
So I have manged to more painting and I think I am getting there. I need to do some better photos and I will put up a final pic of Vader.
I want to give them a sandy base if anyone has any tips.
For mine, I just thinned out my paint and painted the bases tan so you could still see the original texture. For more, Hobby Lobby has bags of fake sand and mats to use.
Mat
https://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Hobbies-Collecting/Diorama-Figurines/Desert-Sand/p/23966
Sand
Glue
A sandy base is pretty easy. Elmer’s glue, add sand, tap off excess. Let it thoroughly dry then coat with 50/50 glue and water. If it isn’t dry yet too much sand will float.
Awesome thanks, guys. I will have a play around and report back. I started my AT-RT last night and gone for a grey green colour for a little difference