The crashed Republic ship is now finished. I added some carbon scoring with the Tamiya weathering kit. I also painted some magic 'shifter' paint on the view ports so the colour hue changed from different angles. Quite nice I thought for a polarised view port.
Droid command, a Super tactical droid briefs his subordinate.
A Super battle droid stands guard.
Super tactical droid and Tactical droid.
I was really impressed with little sculpts, the detail is very good for such a small printed figure.
I also finished off two more bases of Clones today, I just kept them in their white armour without any unit colour scheme. These can be used as 'shinys' or green units. Keeping them white and more generic lends them to many more theatres of war.
It's nice to see the Clone against the Republic ship.
The polarised view port.
This would make a great objective for a game, two Tactical droids in a downed ship.
Next up...basing.
Saturday, March 08, 2025
Thursday, March 06, 2025
Crashed Republic shuttle
I ordered this printed ship off eBay to use in the Clone Wars project. It's a kind of generic ship but did have definate nods towards a Star wars craft. This is good enough for me.
As it's printed with the printed lines still visible, I stuck on a few plasticard panels. This will be nice and smooth and should contrast well.
White Hawk down...I repeat White Hawk down!
The model was about £12 and is really 28mm in scale. This shouldn't matter as the bigger the better for tiny 15mm figures. It will make for a great objective with a platoon of Clones stranded in the middle of the board to rescue. Stick an injured Jedi in there and you really have a rescue mission on your hands.
The huge gaping hole in the vessel is great for putting bases of figures in and will take a few 40mm bases. Heavy cover from the laser fire amid the crashed wreckage for sure.
Once the glue was dry I gave it a spray with a white rattle can. I also gave the blast hole a spray of black. I ended up keeping this effect and just blocked in the colours around it.
Now we're getting somewhere, the Republic colour scheme really puts the ship into the Clone Wars setting.
"Take cover, watch those wrist rockets!"
Like I mentioned before, I didn't really change the black spray as it worked so well. Using the reference for the shuttle, I painted on the Republic colours picking out key panels for the different colours.
As it's printed with the printed lines still visible, I stuck on a few plasticard panels. This will be nice and smooth and should contrast well.
White Hawk down...I repeat White Hawk down!
The model was about £12 and is really 28mm in scale. This shouldn't matter as the bigger the better for tiny 15mm figures. It will make for a great objective with a platoon of Clones stranded in the middle of the board to rescue. Stick an injured Jedi in there and you really have a rescue mission on your hands.
The huge gaping hole in the vessel is great for putting bases of figures in and will take a few 40mm bases. Heavy cover from the laser fire amid the crashed wreckage for sure.
Once the craft is painted in the Republic colours it should look right at home crawling with Clones.
Republic colour scheme.Once the glue was dry I gave it a spray with a white rattle can. I also gave the blast hole a spray of black. I ended up keeping this effect and just blocked in the colours around it.
Now we're getting somewhere, the Republic colour scheme really puts the ship into the Clone Wars setting.
"Take cover, watch those wrist rockets!"
Like I mentioned before, I didn't really change the black spray as it worked so well. Using the reference for the shuttle, I painted on the Republic colours picking out key panels for the different colours.
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