This week saw another painting project complete, Zhodani Lift Infantry (from the Traveller RPG), by Eureka Miniatures (also known as Venturans I do believe). These guys were kicking around for over a year now so I was mainly interested in just getting them done, especially since I had almost 100 of them to complete. My advice: do not buy 100 of these.
Right off the bat, I will say I am not happy with them. They turned out quite different than I would have liked....more of a sandy color than a warm grey. But, I was not going to spend more time on them via stripping to take another crack at them (although I almost threw them into the tank this morning). They are done and that is that.
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Zhodani Marines secure a landing zone on Acheron V. |
The sculpts were ok. However I make a rookie mistake and forgot to file off mold lines on the helmets. GASP! This was unacceptable. I managed to fix this later. How could I make such a basic error? Oh I know, impatience. The weapons were nothing to write home about. GZG leads the way with weapon sculpts now.
They were paint scheme was simple:
- Primed AJ Grey.
- Base coated in Tamiya JN Grey. Weapons and items picked out in Sea Grey. Visors done in GW Contrast Aethermatic Blue. This is a great special effects color since it is very translucent.
- Washed in Polyshades Tudor.
- Helmets filed off and re-primed by hand with AK Grey and dry brushed with Vallejo Model Color Buff. THIS WAS A HUGE PAIN IN THE ASS!!!!!
- Visor washed in Army Painter Blue Tone. Highlighted with Vallejo Model Color Glacier Blue.
- Armor highlighted with Tamiya Weathering Pigments Light Sand. These pigments are much more subtle than a drybrush of paint, and the Light Sand was the perfect color for the armor. I also used the Tamiya Grey Pigment on the weapons. I will have to do a blog entry on these products some time.
- Vallejo White Grey dots added for light reflection. I did this to make the models a little less boring visually due to their rather bland scheme.
- Matte varnished with AK Matte Sealer. This also prevents the pigments from rubbing off.
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Grav IFVs are integral to Zhodani marine operations. |
The number of poses in this range are limited. I do not know why I painted almost 100 of these guys. Probably because I am an idiot. Most of them are not in the photo of course. That would be pointless.
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Warbots provide heavy support if needed. |
Riflemen of various types, a SAW gunner (which is kind of boring), a missile launcher dude (another boring pose), a ammo bearer (yawn), a couple of officers and a heavy machine gunner. I teamed the last guy up with two other figures to create a larger weapon teams, 4 of them in total.
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Zhodani Officers plan the next phase of the operation. |
I did consider doing multiple colors on these guys. However the details are just so small that I did not think it was worth the effort (especially when 100 guys are staring at you). GZG UNSC Hardsuit Marines (which are identical to Traveller 3th Imperium Marines, the Zhodani's main foes) are their closest companions in terms of size and design.
Anyway, I am happy they are done and at least out of their plastic bag, even if they are not really what I was trying to achieve. They could fit in Alien Squad Leader as Human Imperials or as Alien Imperials. In Tomorrows War or Stargrunt they might join my GZG Darghaur forces in the invasion of Human Space.