No posts from me for a couple of weeks, although I did manage a few boardgame sessions thanks to Eric the Shed's hospitality.
In the last few weeks we've played Axis and Allies (fun but made my brain hurt), Star Trek Ascendancy (excellent...played this enough times now to almost know what I'm doing!) and Zombicide (fun and pretty intuitive).
I've started on some more Test of Honour figures and I've been experimenting with different undercoats. Normally I just whack on a coat of Black (or sometimes brown) primer and then work from that. I've tried using white but it never seems to work very well.
Recently I've read a few articles on 'Zenithal Priming' which sounded interesting. Essentially this is a fancy term for highlighting at the primer stage. Undercoat in black and then use a lighter coat (white in this case) to bring up the detail. Because this is sprayed downwards from above or at a 45° angle it leaves some areas darker and brings out the detail in a way that black primer tends to hide. Hopefully this will make picking out some of the fine detail easier...whether it results in a better paint job is another matter!!
Highlighted Ashigaru |
Don't usually use a coloured primer but red seemed suitable for these Samurai |