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John wants Bears and Horses: A Battletech Journey

John wants Bears and Horses: A Battletech Journey

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Painting the Eridani Light Horse

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Painting the Eridani Light Horse
Over the Wraithbone spray undercoat, I airbrushed my green (Vallejo Russian Uniform)Over the Wraithbone spray undercoat, I airbrushed my green (Vallejo Russian Uniform)
Next is adding the camouflage with the airbrush (Army Painter Spaceship Exterior)Next is adding the camouflage with the airbrush (Army Painter Spaceship Exterior)

Since the decals are pretty transparent, I used a white paint pen to ,roughly, make a white backing. And once the decal is down it pops really nicely.

After adding decals and markings, the model gets a heavy application of spray varnish to seal everything down (Citadel Munitorum Varnish)After adding decals and markings, the model gets a heavy application of spray varnish to seal everything down (Citadel Munitorum Varnish)
The next stage is to slap on some black wash over the whole thing! (Citadel Nuln Oil)The next stage is to slap on some black wash over the whole thing! (Citadel Nuln Oil)
A drybrush of the base green now helps to highlight the model, clean the black wash and fade down the camo work. (Vallejo Russian Uniform)A drybrush of the base green now helps to highlight the model, clean the black wash and fade down the camo work. (Vallejo Russian Uniform)

For the metal work of the mech, I basecoated with Citadel Iron Warrior.

I then gave it a coat of Citadel Nuln Oil wash.

And finally, a light drybrush of Citadel Runefang Steel.

 

 

ON TO CANOPIES!!!

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