GZG Outrim Coalition |
GZG Outrim Coalition - left to right: Light Blue, Royal Light Grey, Pale Blue Grey, JN Grey |
The models required almost no cleanup. All I did was give the helmet tops a light sand to remove a minor mold line.
- Hot glue all infantry to Popsicle sticks. This is basically step zero, prior to airbrushing.
- Primed White
- Tamiya Light Blue basecoat
- Weapons - Reaper Afterburner Grey
- Visor - coated with Vallejo Chrome then washed with Tamiya Clear Red.
- Special weapons were given yellow markings in Tamiya Yellow Green then in Reaper Lantern Yellow.
- Entire model washed in Army Painter Military Shader.
- Visor washed in Army Painter Strong tone (to bring it down a bit in shine)
- Armor highlighted post wash in 3 steps:
- Vallejo Pale Blue
- Vallejo Pale Blue Grey
- Reaper Ghost White for extreme highlights in certain areas.
I did not bother to paint the belt pouches a separate color, considering the kit would be painted the same as the armor (ala Stormtrooper belts).
GZG Outrim Coalition Special Weapons |
GZG Outrim Coalition Heavy Weapon Teams |
Power armor teams were done in an identical pattern Shoulder plates were painted in Ghost White post wash.
Overall I cannot complain on how these models turned out. The light blue fits a space marine force and pops from a distance. The models are typical of GZG's high quality, particularly the power armor troops. They are large and quite imposing. Perfect for a mysterious force from beyond human space.
I love the sculpts and you did a fantastic job on painting them. Man, your output is amazing. Soon you will have a painted example of every 15mm miniature out there!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I need to post pictures of my GZG Brazilians, Free Cal-Tex, DRPG, UNSC, NI, Armored SWAT, Crusties...most of what I have done over the years is not cataloged on here yet.
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