Saturday 15 July 2017

Update Warhound Titan No. 2762 - Seething Hunter, 15/07/17

Update 15/07/2017

So I decided Seething Hunter will now have a black chassis and a white head. I have sprayed the black areas with Corax Black as per my Bone Garland colour scheme. I wanted to seal the transfers in in preparation for the next stage which involves white spirits and floor polish so I painted the black area ard' coat first and then added the transfer. I then did several light thin covers of Lahmian Medium to seal it down, being careful not to flood it as it would add a misty effect which I really did not want.

I then sealed it will testors Dulcote and tried as hard as possible to show the Ard coat brush strokes in the photo above. As you can see it is really hard to spot.

Weapons were all prepared.


I prepared some white and black chevron transfers using white transfer paper. This was a big mistake. In the future I will spray the area white and add clear transfers which are far more forgiving when there is a slight scratch etc.

I then sprayed each panel with Klear then added my oil paint mixture which was then buffed off (see WLT58 Bone Garland for step by step guide on this technique).





I then Airbrushed Heat damage onto the Turbo Laser barrels. You can see more info on how I did this in my Warlord Titan Bone Garland's page.

I really wanted the heat damage on the Plasma Blastgun to look very different to the Turbo Laser so I decided to give it a sooty and Bunsen Burner look. I did this bu airbrushing Thallax bronze onto the barrel then airbrush it up with Abaddon black.


Here is the vent and top of the Engine. You can hopefully see how effective the oil rub and buff off is with this pic.





Not too much further with Seething Hunter now.

2 comments:

  1. I think the checks turned out great, but I guess I am kind of fascinated since I tried it and couldn't make it work. Lovely work, weapons look awesome. I love the twins. Very much looking forward to seeing more!

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  2. Wonderful progress and love the check work and heat staining. Fine Engines Princeps Seta

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