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| "Kelowitz, Lang, flank out. Lay down fire on co-ordinates Mister Spock gave you." |
The Ensign was actually primed using a combination of "Citadel" Abaddon Black and "Vallejo" Heavy Red. This was because I thought it would be easier to just base-layer the two distinct halves of the figure in its predominant colours. However, the "Citadel" Abaddon Black simply wouldn't stick to the miniature for some bizarre reason - even after a few coats, so in the end the model was given a complete lick of "Vallejo" Heavy Red, and then had his boots/trousers pigmented in (more) "Citadel" Abaddon Black.
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| "Modiphius Entertainment" WIPs - This Andorian Ensign is almost finished |
Despite having completed my randomly rolled four-figure challenge for this month, I thought I might as well finish working on another of the "Star Trek" resin sprues found inside the drawer, so have been patiently working my way up an Andorian ensign too. Admittedly, there weren't any of the "warp-capable humanoid species from the moon Andoria" shown as being part of the U.S.S. Enterprise's crew in the Original Television Series. But I like to think that there some work aboard her in the background.
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| "Diehard Miniatures" WIPs - These three Krupps Corp troopers have been primed in "Vallejo" German Grey |
For now though I just want to get a small squad of these "Diehard Miniatures" sculpts painted, and then take it from there. I do believe I have some Genetic Infantrymen by "Mongoose Publishing" somewhere, and possibly some of the E-Corp agents mentioned in the Krupps Corp troopers' blurb. But with my long-term Napoleonic and American Civil War projects still on the go, I don't really want to leap into another genre with both feet...



Excellent work on your dead man walking, I mean ensign and the Andorian is well on his way as well. If you ever have problems with paint not sticking try a layer of gloss varnish, to seal the resin, and then try painting on top again. Look forward to seeing how your Nu Earth forces progress.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. Perhaps unsurprisingly I've just finished painting the Andorian Ensign, so he should be posted up next week. The "Vallejo" Heavy Red had no such problems sticking to the resin. It was just the "Citadel" Abaddon Black that did. Very odd. But I will keep your top tip in mind if I encounter it again. You might be waiting quite a while for my Nu Earth project to get running. Unless I get inspired like this month's Star Trek has somehow done. LOL!!!
DeleteWhat great Star Trek stuff!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal, much appreciated. :-)
DeleteRedshirt looks appropriately and perfectly expendable. Good stuff Simon.
ReplyDeleteSo far, that Andorian is off to a great start. Really enjoying this original series Star Trek project.
Thanks very much, Dai. The Andorian is now finished and should be posted next week. I have a couple of BatReps planned for the Enterprise Landing Party I've painted, using Q as the mischief-maker.
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