The madness of Dreadtober 2024 continues, and I started work on the main Torso of the Meka-Dread this past week.
I didn't get any photos of the original colours going on (no point really), but here is the torso alongside one of the Kills Kanz I finished in Dreadtober 2022.
I've stuck to the same overall palette of red, black and white, with a little gold thrown in for a spot metallic.
The rust is still really bright, but you can see the various components better now that there are some other colours present to break up the outline a bit.
I'm also torn between doing the massive eye in a bright yellow or a green glow.
Next it was time to start weathering, Orks never clean their vehicles after all.
So a home ade wash was mixed up, ten parts Rhinox Hide, fifteen parts water, two drops of Washing Up liquid. This last is to break the surface tension of the water and force it to flow around all the details on the model.
I'm using a spare upturned cavalry base to mix in, after a friend nicked (by acciddnt I'm sure) my previous mixing tub after I showed him how to make his own wash for his terrain...
You can see how it settles into details like the grills at the bottom of the engine area or the tubings on the torso front.
Half hour later, she was dry.
The Rhinox Hide is a little more reddish then brown when it separated out like this, which aids in the dirty/rusty effect, the texture on the skull face itself is really nice.
You can also see the difference in brightness of the rust here in this photo.
Whilst still somewhat prominent on the torso, it's definitely more subtle then before, like on the gun.
Finally I thought I'd end this update with a photo of the current state of play of the dread, you can rally see the difference the was makes when compares with the other subassemblies.
I'm hoping to get some work done on the beast this week, but that depends on both work and my health.
One of the reasons I feel like I am behind schedule is because I have been ill this last week (last Saturday I didn't even get out of bed all day), so I'm hoping it starts to clear up and I can stop having coughing fits* so I can paint normally again.
Next steps are to block in the details on the torso leaving the weathered colours beneath, and to start with the rest of the parts.
It's just this is the start of the time consuming part of painting with picking out panels and details, etc.
Then CHECKERS!!!!!!!!!
I advise anyone reading to check out the Dreadtober blog here:- Dreadtober as there are some cracking entries being worked upon.
So, Until next time, have nice day...
*Fortunately it's not, whatever variant of COVID is doing the rounds in the UK. It just seems like a bad chest infection/dry insistent coughing.
Lovely weathering! I especially like the effect on the white face mask!
ReplyDeleteThanks, the weathering wash is my go-to for weathering tanks as well, it separates the pigment a little leaving that lovely colouring behind. The Face is going to get a stipple of white to bring it back up when I do the checkers work.
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