Showing posts with label Computer Bits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computer Bits. Show all posts

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Base - Space Hulk using Computer Circuit Board - Part 2


After looking at the base for a bit more I felt that I wanted to have some 'metal' showing through. I thought about just giving it a drybrush with Boltgun Metal which would give me the edge highlight I was after but then not the metal 'undertone' I wanted.

At this point I decided to start over and use a metal colour for the base instead of the dark brown.


Next a wash of 50/50 black and brown.


Followed by my custom 'Verdigris' wash.


Now you can see the metal showing through.

To finish off I used mt custom 'Rust' wash and all done!


I don't know how much different it would have turned out if I had just drybrushed the previous incantation but the metal is showing through and I think the result is better overall.



Vitor

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Base - Space Hulk using Computer Circuit Board

 

I have been collecting pieces of computers for awhile now with the intention of making a nice piece of terrain out of them, unfortunately I never seem to find enough time. This made me think about something smaller in scale that would demonstrate the potential of computer bits. My idea for the base was to make it look like the model would be walking in an abandoned, rusted Space Hulk corridor.

I started off by cutting a small piece from the motherboard about the size of a 20mm base and primed it black.


I then painted it Dark Brown.


Next I painted it with my Verdigris mix that I use for my Minotaur Space Marines, leaving some of the Brown showing through.


 I then washed the base with my custom Rust mixture.


At this point I liked what I had, a nice rusty, corroded look.

After looking at it for a bit more I felt that I wanted to have some 'metal' showing through. I thought about just giving it a drybrush with Boltgun Metal which would give me the edge highlight I was after but then not the metal 'undertone' I wanted.

At this point I decided to start over and use a metal colour for the base instead of the dark brown. See next post to see how it works out.

Vitor