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Painting dreadfleet

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The Bloody Reaver – Part 1

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The Bloody Reaver is the flagship of the undead. The biggest ship in the game! The base is about 50 % longer than the base of the Heldenhammer. I kept this ship for last, to gain some experience painting these ships first and because it was a daunting prospect to start on this one. The ship is a rock with a castle on top. The rock rests on the hulls of different ships.

Basecoat

After priming black, I used these colours for the basecoats:

  • Model Air Medium Sea Grey: rocks
  • Model Color Chocolate Brown: hulls, masts
  • Model Color Light Grey: castle, “horns” (don’t know how else to call them)
  • Model Color Burnt Red: roofs and ram
  • Game Color Off White: “ribcage” (that’s what they remind me of)
  • Model Color Carmine Red: flags (after painting them light grey first)
  • The Army Painter Weapon Bronze: dragon on the prow of the ship and a few decorations on the hull
The Bloody Reaver – Part 1
Wash: I used watered down Model Wash Black for almost the entire ship. And watered down Model Wash Dark Grey on the castle and horns in light grey. (No idea whether this makes much difference.) (This photo looks to blue. No idea how to correct it.)Wash: I used watered down Model Wash Black for almost the entire ship. And watered down Model Wash Dark Grey on the castle and horns in light grey. (No idea whether this makes much difference.) (This photo looks to blue. No idea how to correct it.)

Highlight

As usual I’ve highlighted by drybrushing:

  • Model Color Light Grey: castle, rocks, horns
  • Model Color Silver Grey: castle, horns
  • Model Color White Grey: castle, horns
  • Model Color Orange Brown: hulls, masts
  • Model Color Dark Sand: hulls, masts
  • Model Color Gold: golden dragon
  • Game Color Bloody Red: roofs, flags, ram
  • Model Color Orange Red: roofs, flags
  • Model Color Natural Steel: ram
  • Model Color White: ribcage. This didn’t work to well, I did some edge highlighting

It’s a long list of paint, but this was done quite quickly.

Details

When beginning to paint this ship, I thought: where are the cannons? Turns out: everywhere! Many in the hulls of the ship, but there are guns in the rock and in the castle as well. I still discovered new guns while finishing the hull and correcting mistakes. I painted all the guns black. Then I painted them with The Army Painter Plate mail metal. The same process for the anchors, here and there on the rocks.

One of the shipwrecks has what looks like metal stars. These are also painted with Plate Mail Metal. I made a bit of a mess of the ship with the stars and tried to rectify this, by painting lines on it in different browns. This will hopefully make it look like planks. Finally I’ve thrown Brown Model Wash over this wreck and all the anchors. The wash makes the metallic paint look a bit more weathered and less shiny. It also makes the lines I’ve painted stand out less, creating a more natural look.

The hull is finished. It took a while because it was a lot of surface to paint, but it was easier than expected.The hull is finished. It took a while because it was a lot of surface to paint, but it was easier than expected.
In the mean time I’ve finished the base as well. Now all I’ve got to do is paint the sails…In the mean time I’ve finished the base as well. Now all I’ve got to do is paint the sails…

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