Finally, the gunship is finished and is in the war! I added a pin-up girl decal and weathered the paint work with chalks. This was all sealed with some spray matte lacquer.
The next step was to start thinking of a way to cover up the black base.
Before and after.
Inbound!
My answer to the glossy black base was to cover it in bark. I used a glue gun to stick the bark in place, then PVA to stick down a layer of grit. I will spray this and then dry brush it to match the figures bases.
I also used some earth tone chalk to weather the bottom of the craft, out of everything, this worked the best I thought.
Rocky out crops.
Lady luck.
Three bases for three gunships.
This is the bit I'm most pleased with as it really matches the reference.
This picture was taken from a computer game mod and it proved very useful. Being able to watch the craft move around and see all the details was very handy indeed.
The cork bark is crude but I think it really works as rocks. Hopefully, when painted and finished with tufts, it should look the part.
I wonder if I could go over her with blue ink to change her skin colour? This might make her look a little more star wars. I'll give it a try.
No I bottled out after painting a foot, I'll leave her pink. If I do another one...I'll try it on that.
I really enjoyed working on this model. It reminded me of a model aeroplane build with it's weathering and decals. Also I love the fact it has clear view pots and the pilots can be clearly seen. A real lucky stroke of luck with the tiny 15mm pilots being able to be put inside.
A bit of time has passed and I've managed to complete the flying stands. These were sprayed a dark brown then dry brushed in the same colour as the infantry bases.
Once all the dry brushing was done, I glued down a patchy layer of red Mars sand. This again matches the figure bases and gives it an off worldly look.
The bark is great for creating rocky terrain.
I noticed on looking at the earlier pictures, that this decal had torn, probably because of the lacquer. This made an excellent excuse to turn it into battle damage. No paint work would stay intact for long in this conflict.
Finished flying stands. The edges were given a light brushing of grey to bring them out more.