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Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 7th, 2013, 4:18 pm
by Scorch
So, finally managed to take some pictures of some of my miniatures. :D
I'll put them up here! If you guys have some advice on the paintjobs, let me know ;) Always room for improvement, right?! :lol: I know these photos aren't the best, but I had to make them without much light. Hopefully I'll find a solution in the future.

I think the models look great :cool: and I really like how colorfull they turned out! I was afraid that they might get al smudgy darky like Warhammer seems to get painted quite alot.
For specs; I use Vallejo Game Color and some Citadel washes. The khaki-colors are Citadel as well. They are primed with Army Painter White Primer and finished with varnish from the same range.

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I'll be putting up more of these in the future (just ordered a big amount of new models) and if you want some more pictures/information you can visit my blog as well, which at the moment is brand new so it doesn't have a lot of content. YET. ;)

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 8th, 2013, 3:53 am
by SgtHulka
They look nice!

Them's a lot of factions!

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 8th, 2013, 7:50 am
by Scorch
SgtHulka wrote:They look nice!

Them's a lot of factions!


Thanks ^^ Have to touch them up a little bit though. Give some of them a little more shading.
And yes, them's a lot of factions.. If I had the money I'd collect them all at the same time :toot:

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 8th, 2013, 2:54 pm
by kidterminal
Nice and colorful.

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 8th, 2013, 6:09 pm
by ork56
All very neat and tidy, nice.

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 9th, 2013, 5:30 pm
by Scorch
Thnx for the compliments, guys! ^^

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 9th, 2013, 8:01 pm
by Hero of Man
Really like how the Wildcat and Zero came out!

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 10th, 2013, 12:58 pm
by Crushar
They look great bud! Keep up the good work!

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 10th, 2013, 10:19 pm
by Scorch
Thanks! ;) And yeah, I'm planning to keep the good work up! Ordered a large amout of units (around 40) last week, so I'll be painting a lot when I'm not studying. ^^ More practice hones better skills! I'll keep posting new units from these new ones when they are done! ;)

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 20th, 2013, 9:03 pm
by turtley_awesome
Looking good dude!

40 units on the way?!?!? Wow! You're as bad as me! :)

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 21st, 2013, 12:20 am
by kidterminal
40 units wow go going there.

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 21st, 2013, 4:19 am
by TallonHunteR
40 units? i though i was bad at 20 second hand minis......

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 21st, 2013, 7:47 pm
by Section9
TallonHunteR wrote:40 units? i though i was bad at 20 second hand minis......

Frack, I think I have 20 nekkid Hassassins to paint, another 20 nekkid Nomads, and I don't even want to think about how many YJ minis to paint!

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: November 23rd, 2013, 4:12 pm
by Scorch
Yeah guys! 40 units! ^^ Haha! I'll have something to do during the cold dark months and the coming Christmas holiday aside from the fun, warm and fuzzy family-related diners and gift-giving. =) Looking forward to it!

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: August 6th, 2014, 9:09 pm
by Scorch
Long time no see. College, moving to another city, setting up Data Sphere blog and all the trouble with the non-closing of the forum took a chunk of my time. :) Not going to bore you with details! Icestorm models incoming!
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WIP Alguaciles. I really like how the black skin turned out. I was really afraid to get too much of a 'blackface' effect. He turned out pretty naturalistic, and I'm happy about it! His hair and facial features really struck me as an African person.
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WIP :nomad: The Brigada is almost finished, as is the black Alguacil. WIP on the other one.
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Just one last before it got too dark here. I finished some of the details on the WIP Alguaciles.. and look, the ORC and WIP Fusilier showed up as well!

Better pictures will follow.. (Iphone cameras *sigh*)

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: August 6th, 2014, 9:28 pm
by Claudius Sol
Lookin' good!

The way you painted the black alguacile's skin gave me a revelation on what I've been doing wrong when I try to paint black skin. I wasn't including orange in the palette!
Thanks!

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: August 6th, 2014, 9:34 pm
by Scorch
Claudius Sol wrote:Lookin' good!

The way you painted the black alguacile's skin gave me a revelation on what I've been doing wrong when I try to paint black skin. I wasn't including orange in the palette!
Thanks!


I used beasty brown and black (1:1) and watered it down a bit.. but found out it was terrible and really a dirty non-realistic colour for skin, but it was great for the hair and beard. So I went over it with beasty brown and took the GW black and brown washes to apply some more shadow and darker effects to it. After that I mixed some of the 1:1 black/brown that was still wet with more brown, to add some shade to eyebrows, eyes and cheeks.
After that I applied black/brown wash to the hair to bring out the dread-effects.

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: August 7th, 2014, 8:39 am
by Arachas
You should share your recipe for your PanO blue. It's awesome. :)

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: August 7th, 2014, 7:02 pm
by Scorch
Arachas wrote:You should share your recipe for your PanO blue. It's awesome. :)


Okay, because of popular demand:

Scorch's PanO Blue

Undercoat: Vallejo GC
1 Cold Grey : 1 Imperial Blue
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Wash: Citadel Washes
Nuln Oil
gives the blue a darker, dirtier look, also brings the deeper sections out and adds to the less flat look of the model
Basecoat: Vallejo GC
2 Steel Grey : 1 Magic Blue
Magic Blue tones down the pretty purple vibe of Steel Grey (It's pretty Lila otherwise)
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Highlight: Vallejo GC
Still haven't decided on the last highlight to bring that finishing touch on the models. I'll upload the recipe after I'm finished with on of the models! :D

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Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: October 21st, 2014, 5:40 pm
by Scorch
Adding here my first Airbrush endeavors! :toot:
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These are Customeeple's Neon-Tokyo line and Laughing Jack's Snackbar that I bought at Spiel. Expect a review on both soon! :) Oh, and MAS's Billboard in the back!

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: October 21st, 2014, 8:43 pm
by Athanadros
Models look great and so does the airbrushing bro!

Your OIS minis are gonna look great once you get them done. One addition to your pan o color scheme I would suggest. as a last step on the blue take a really dark purple. 3 drops purple, 1 drop black, 12-15 drops water. Only apply this to the cracks and darkest points. The mixture is so diluted you will notice that you really only see it in the cracks or deepest recesses. Repeat the process as many times as you like for the desire effect.

You can do the same formula and process for the nomad red armor using a dark green and black.

You would be shocked of how easy it is and what a difference it can make in depth of color.

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: October 21st, 2014, 9:04 pm
by Scorch
Athanadros wrote:Models look great and so does the airbrushing bro!

Your OIS minis are gonna look great once you get them done. One addition to your pan o color scheme I would suggest. as a last step on the blue take a really dark purple. 3 drops purple, 1 drop black, 12-15 drops water. Only apply this to the cracks and darkest points. The mixture is so diluted you will notice that you really only see it in the cracks or deepest recesses. Repeat the process as many times as you like for the desire effect.

You can do the same formula and process for the nomad red armor using a dark green and black.

You would be shocked of how easy it is and what a difference it can make in depth of color.


I might try that out. Since it is my first wargame ever I'm still playing it safe. Sounds like you make a kind of wash, am I right? I'll look into it. As long as all the colours remain bright! ;) I like that about Infinity.
Could you maybe post a picture of the effect?

I am already a bit ahead on my models, but haven't posted any pictures of them. I broke some arms of the Alguaciles during the rebasing of the models on Customeeple's Giraldez bases. So I'll have to retouch some things first. Let's hope the Fusilliers and the entire NCA and Nomad forces will go easier and with less breaking. :cop:

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: October 21st, 2014, 9:24 pm
by Athanadros
Yes you are correct. It is absolutely a wash.
Ok in the pic below ignore the models just look at the dark purple shading on the gray part of their bases. I use a very similar mixture to you on that so the effect would be the same.
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Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: October 21st, 2014, 9:31 pm
by Scorch
Athanadros wrote:Yes you are correct. It is absolutely a wash.
Ok in the pic below ignore the models just look at the dark purple shading on the gray part of their bases. I use a very similar mixture to you on that so the effect would be the same.


Looking good! I might try it out! :)

Re: Scorch's Miniatures

PostPosted: January 5th, 2015, 11:06 pm
by Scorch
Since last time I posted minis I've bought an airbrush. And I've been using it to paint lots and lots of terrain. :) It needed to be done.

WIP:
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Bit of OCD picture. All nicely arranged. Terrakami's containers and boxes are great and affordable scatter terrain. These units will look awesome when you mix them up on the table to create some cover in more open spaces. Love it!

And this evening, I've tested my airbrush on some minis. That was pretty scary at first, as I was afraid to mess it up. But, stuff went smooth.

My NCA force has been in the closet since the starter came out. I bought the Bolts and couple of blisters + the Assault/Support Remotes of PanO in the meantime, but due to private stuff, I couldn't get them started.
Now I did! ^^ and I'm updating some units I already finished to my new PanO colour scheme (up in this thread).
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Pretty neat. Please note that the Fusiliers in the front (from O:I) have the same hue of blue, so the bright blue will dumb down a bit when I've added all the details and highlights to the models.

I am very pleased with the results of my first model airbrush attempt ever. :) And it went so fast! I've done this work within two hours, while I'd have been working on them with a brush for months. Love it! :)