Showing posts with label Unchartered Seas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unchartered Seas. Show all posts

Friday, 1 July 2011

Unchartered Seas - Dwarven fleet

I just finished the dwarven flagship, proudly sailing in the front of the fleet below.
Now I've got the airship on the painting table.
The frigates, destroyers and battleship are actually painted by my son, he was 11 when he made them. He's got talent.
I dirtied them up with 'smoke' yesterday.

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Unchartered Seas – Elves

The dwarven fleet gets bigger and bigger, and they need opposition. Elves!


Assault Destroyers

They were painted with Vallejo 843 Cork Brown, and given a wash of Gryphonne Sepia. The sales got a base-coat of 919 Foundation White, then Humbrol 103 Cream and drybrushed white. The Ornamentation was painted 908 Carmine Red with a wash of Baal Red. ‘Gun’ports were Ice Blue with a wash of Asurmen Blue.



Flagship

As above, but ornamentation 967 Olive Green with two washes of Thraka Green.

The energy orbs were painted as the gun ports, but with highlights of Ice Blue, and then a layer of gloss varnish. Fittings were Vallejo Game Color 56 Glorious Gold.

 The whole fleet so far

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Unchartered Seas – Dwarves

I put on my explorers outfit the other day, grabbed my pick, and started digging in my tin and plastics mountain. As I have mentioned before, I will really try to paint as much of my existing stuff as possible this year. My unfinished Unchartered Seas models from Spartan Games grabbed my attention, mainly because they are rather big, and also because I like the game and would like bigger forces to play with.
I have started elven and dwarven fleets, and have a orcish fleet I haven’t even begun with. Time to change that.

Fist a batch of dwarven ships. Two Heavy Cruisers and three Destroyers.
The photos on Spartan Games homepage show clean and nice dwarven ships, but that is not how I imagine them. I really don’t think the dwarves have catalytic cleaning of their exhaust fumes. I imagine them as totally uninterested in environmental management (which I happen to work with) and rather more like reapers of what the earth gives them, or they take…
The smokestacks belch out black and noxious smoke, when the cannons fire the ships will be temporarily hidden by great clouds of blackish fumes. It will not be nice, and their ships will show it.

I painted all metal with GW Chainmail, and wood in Vallejo 843 Cork Brown. The smokestacks were given a wash of Vallejo 936 Transparent Green or 938 Transparent Blue. Black in all cannons. Then everything got a heavy wash of GW Devlan Mud, and a coat of Vallejo Matte Varnish.
I used black MIG pigment around the smokestacks and all cannons, and a spraying of GW Purity Seal.

I like the black pigment, and my already finished models will get that treatment soon.