To Infinity and …
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About the Project
I have been planning to try to get into the Infinity game for over a year but have never got around to it. I have been buying kits here and there for it but the magic of buy and hope failed. So last weekend I assembled all the models I have bought so far and plan to get them painted up so I can try to lure the gamers at my local club into the game, This project will initially be painting the infinity miniatures I own, followed by building and painting the terrain sitting in my cupboards. Then will continue on with adding miniatures as I get them and if game uptake is successful then may also include some battle reports or tactics review.
Related Game: Infinity
Related Company: Corvus Belli
Related Genre: Science Fiction
This Project is Active
JSA first attempt at snow leopard pattern.
For JSA as a newer faction I thought it would be good to have a go at a scheme different to the box art colours. This’s for two reasons. The first is that white and red feels like they could look a bit like nomads, which as I have no local players I want all army’s to be distinct from each other. The second is because it’s fun to try something different and work on new techniques.
I still went with a scheme provided in the recent Uprising expansion book. Yukihyō, Snow Leopard, Pattern looked the least like how I am painting any of the current factions and camouflage is not something I have painted before.
For my test model the technique I used was:
- airbrush the model white
- apply masking fluid with a small brush
- wait for fluid to dry
- airbrush with goblin green
- apply more masking fluid to different areas than the first layer
- wait for fluid to dry
- airbrush blend of black and goblin green.
- wait for paint to dry
- peel off masking fluid
The effect of this worked much better than expected, as I have never worked with masking fluid before.
I had some issues where getting the set mask off was also taking primer off the miniature also. I moved to use a large dry brush (wet) to lift the masking which much reduced this.
Next time I will try to seal the model with a varnish first and see if that removes the issue of taking to much paint off.
Scheming about schemes
Slowly making progress on the painting of the models which I have so far in my collection.
Part one is to work out the colour scheme for each army. For now I plan to mostly just have all units for each faction in one colour scheme, I figure that I can always come back to them later to mix up schemes for unit types or sectorial forces.
For nomads going with a muted red with various greys as their secondary colour
Yu-Jing are a warm/hot orange with grey clothing and more metallic seconds colours.
The other 3 factions are further behind in their scheming.
I am still picking the main tones of green to use for Haqqislam
JSA I want to try their winter army scheme, but keep putting it off as I think I may look quite bad.
PanO will probably be next as they should be simple to work out
Adding a bit of colour
To keep track of having 5 factions being actively painted at the same time I have added a base colour representing the faction to all the models, except ariasta and mercs.
The initial wave assembled
After only gluing my hand to the desk and it’s self several times I got all my models so far assembled and ready to prime. A few were already glued to the bases they came with, the rest I glued to spare bases for painting while I work out the basing I am going to use for the finished models.
Estimated models, once I get to adding base colour will work out what they are.
- 11 PanOceania
- 12 Mercenary
- 10 Nomad
- 11 Yu-jing
- 21 JSA
- 30 Haqquislam
- 12 Aristeia
The 32 mm bases I used for most the models became of benefit for priming as they all fitted into the citadel project box paint rack.