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My staged scene to show off a dozen Aliens, 8 Star Wars barricades, and 1 Sci-Fi container
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This blog post covers several painting updates, two of terrain/scatter and one of miniatures. They're all Sci-Fi, so I decided to stage a scene to hopefully show off each of the three. All of them went very quickly, I am happy to say. And I'm more than satisfied with how they all turned out.
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Closeup of three of the poses in the packs of 3-D printed aliens from JS Wargamer Printing
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Let's start with the Aliens creatures. I bought two more packs of six Aliens from John at
JS Wargamer Printing. I ordered them almost immediately after painting my first batch. I think I said in that blog post they were quite simply the easiest and quickest thing I'd ever painted. These went equally fast. I joked that the flocking on the base takes longer than the painting of the 3-D printed miniature. Spray black, go over it with a 50/50 mixture of acrylic black paint and water, and then dry brush it metallic battleship gray and you're done! Truly amazing how something painted up so quickly looks so effective.
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The insides of the Star Wars Legion barricades, which also painted up quickly and I think look great
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The next thing I want to talk about are the
Star Wars Legion barricades. I picked up a batch of these back when I was thinking I would need walls for
Space Station Zero. Unfortunately, I got in only one game of that in before I moved on to another project. My friend Mike S knew I was going to paint some, so found another pack at clearance somewhere and gave them to me. I seem to be surrounded by generous friends who gift me things I can use! I went back and forth about how I wanted to paint them. I even did a Google Image search to see how others had done them.
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"Outside" of the barricades (which lean at a slight angle) - showing the gray and dull orange look
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I decided to go with a dirty and worn gray look. They got the same start as the Aliens with spray and 50/50. Next, I did a medium gray dry brush over them, and a light gray after that. Next, I took a very light gray, almost white, and did a line at the top of each section of the barricade. Finally, I took a craft color called "Georgia Clay" and wet brushed it into the spaces between each section of the barricade. I finished it off by painting the keypads on the insides of the barricades black. Once dry, I added in bright color buttons and screens. I did only one pack of them this time, but will do the other pack of eight barricade sections soon. As I said, I am very happy with how they turned out!
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The 'bright side' of the Sci-Fi container from A Critical Hit - you can see at the top the shifting effect
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The next thing I completed in this update was another piece of Sci-Fi scatter from
A Critical Hit (that I purchased at Cincycon 2024). I called it "Sci-Fi Container," and it looks like they used a similar material to the
Alien Nodule. However, rather than one that changes color to different tones, this one flashes between black and a yellowish-green. It reminds me of the color shift paint called "Black Flash" that I painted another piece of scatter with awhile back. Unlike the nodule, one side seems to stay mostly dark while the other is more bright. I have no idea what is at work here, maybe different colors were added to different parts of the print?
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The 'dark side' of the container showing the silver metallic bands and the glowing panels
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Since the main part of this piece came "painted," there wasn't really much to do on this. I painted the metallic bands arcing over the container Iron Wind Metals steel, and then highlighted it Pewter. I also did the same with metallic D-shaped "tie downs" securing the container to the floor. The floor was painted last, all Steel. Before that, though, I painted the recessed panels black and then added in glowing buttons of green, red, yellow, and white. I think it is a pretty cool looking piece for as little time as it took!
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Desperate times for the Bronze Legion as they defend the barricades from alien xenomorphs!
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I continue to make good progress on getting things painted up and ready for the tabletop. I am working on a vehicle for my
Zombie RV games (hint as to what the vehicle is...). Otherwise, it is pretty much Sci-Fi things that I want to work on for awhile. The aliens and this terrain has actually been done for a couple days (well, except for the final spray sealant on the aliens). So, I am well into my next batch! Advance the Colors is this next weekend, though. You know what that means, right? More purchases! And just as my Painted vs. Acquired was looking good again...!!
Miniature Painting & Purchasing Tally for 2024 (Next year, I want to tally terrain and scatter, too. If anyone has any ideas how to do that, I'd love to hear!)
- Miniatures acquired in 2024: 170
- Miniatures painted in 2024: 183
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Aliens closing in! Is one of the Bronze Legion whining, "Game over, man!"??
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Great additions and all very useful, I really like the container, a very nice little model.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it is yet another thing that if I knew how well it would turn out, I would have bought more than one...ha, ha! Thanks for the kind words...
DeleteGreat additions, especially those Aliens
ReplyDeleteThose models are great, and soooo easy to paint!
DeleteGeniales minis y escenografía
ReplyDeleteGracias!
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ReplyDeleteI like the pattern you used on the barricades and the container looks cool.
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