Hi,
So I have sold off all or almost all of my originally painted rebel stuff from Legion. I am preparing for the release of "real" Hoth rebels. I've got 3x Atgar Towers, a snowspeeder, 2x Rebel Troopers in snow fatigues, a box of specialists and a second rebel commander. I made the extra commander from an Atgar crewman, as per the suggestion of a forum member. To keep the base of that artillery piece from looking too empty, I put a few crates from Priority Supplies in his place.
Eventually I'll probably add a second snowspeeder (sold my old one) but I truly hated painting T-47's so it'll be awhile. In the meantime my artillery and air support give me enough sheer points to get an army into the field fast. The commander(s) and 2 corps units mean that as soon as I paint my first squad of veterans and tauntaun riders, I can immediately begin playing with them in a nice looking army. Despite my enthusiasm, when "real" Hoth rebels are released I will maintain my strict "buy one, paint one" rule, with the exception that I'll immediately buy and paint one of EACH. Thereafter it'll be slowly increased one squad of vets or riders at a time.
I painted a new snow AT-RT, I thought my first batch of them turned out too dark grey. I'm painting them lighter now and will do one each for snow, forest, and desert.
I need to think about going back and ding some more touch-ups, tweaking the shading a bit, and so forth, on some of these figures. Thus I give them just one coat of matte spray varnish at first. This is an old art class trick, it lets you keep painting on top of the varnish before it's too thick. Once I'm sure I'm done messing with them they'll get another coat of yellow on the base edges, flock on the top of the bases to match my terrain system, and two more coats of varnish.
Ultimately though, these are an unapologetically quick and dirty paintjob. I'm divided between many armies for many games, and these low quality paintjobs are infinitely better than none at all.
Edited by TauntaunScout