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"A sacred title that must be both inherited & earned by the current Wakandan ruler." |
Produced in a light blue hard plastic, this particular incarnation of King T'Challa appears to be have sculpted by the "Bigchild Creatives" team to be similar in appearance to the character's cinematic outings rather than his comic book adventures, and this caused me a few headaches when deciding what colour to paint the incredibly frustrating vibranium bands encircling most of the super-hero's body. I really wasn't a fan of the almost luminescent purple hoop paint-jobs I saw, nor the dull grey ones.
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"CoolMiniOrNot" WIPs - Some of the final stages painting the Black Panther |
These issues caused me to carefully apply a couple of layers of "Citadel" Abaddon Black in between all the vibranium, and highlight the "rare metal" with a line of "Vallejo" Gunmetal and splash of "Citadel" Nuln Oil. However, as I wanted T'Challa's necklace to especially standout, I ensured this area was much more strongly coated in "Vallejo" Gunmetal, before applying some "Citadel" Nuln Oil to it. Finally, I carefully 'picked out' the claws with a combination of "Two Thin Coats" White Star and "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade.
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"Atomic Mass Games" WIPs - Jango Fett's base has been base-layered, shaded and dry-brushed |
Indeed, those with sharp-eyes may well spot that the Mandalorian bounty hunter isn't standing as he should be upon the piece of scrap metal glued to his base. This is because I was actually going to use the base for a Magnaguard I put together, as the incredibly frustrating multi-part combat droid appeared to be so fragile that I was going to use the terrain piece to bolster its connectivity to its stand. In the end though, I changed my mind. But by then the debris was firmly fixed in place, so I couldn't match up Fett's foot with the hollow designed for him to stand in...
Great work on Black Panther Simon, sounds like Atomic mass instructions aren't improving even in the bigger scale ! LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. I was honestly very close to packing up my Star War Shatterpoint project with the Magnaguard assembly. Awful instructions, imho. Plus I have a second one to put together too. Oh joy!!!
DeleteCracking work mate. Your T'calla figure is exactly how I would have painted him (though as he's black yours is better than mine would have been).
ReplyDeleteWell my feelings toward muiltpart plastic figures is well known, and poor instructions don't help either! Also attaching figures to bases can be an absolute nightmare sometimes! Especially these "Dynamic" poses that seem to be all the rage now (people standing on tip toe or one foot!), at least Jango had both feet on the ground, and I for one would never have known you'd changed him from what was standard here, a sign of good workmanship I'd say.
Cheers Roger.
Cheers Roger. Black Panther was a lot more time-consuming to paint than I originally anticipated. LOL!!! The Star War Shatterpoint instructions really weren't all that good, imho. But I'm pleased Jango doesn't look too poorly assembled as a result of my problems with the Magnaguard.
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