Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Imperial Thunderbolt - Part II

 

Colours of war.

A little late with this post thanks to being constantly busy with work and other tasks, and for the same reason not really that much done for the past week and a bit. I did try to come up with the basic colours for the Thunderbolts however, and have managed to block in some base paints to give an idea on one of them.

Stegadon Scale Green for the trim, Corvus Black on the tail and cockpit, and in this case some Gal Vorbak Red for the canopy. No silver applied yet to the engines or other areas, only some black because it was on the palette and I figured it would give a visual clue to the final result. The red cockpit is intended to be as hints from red cockpit lights; traditionally red was used to not ruin the night vision of pilots when looking out the window, so I'm going with that. Plus it fits the paint scheme: the Knights have red "eyes" (visual sensors or some such) and so it's fitting that the planes have a red tinted cockpit canopy. A little visual difference on the lascannons to line up targets, and to add some interest. There's not much else that fits brass colouring, but sometimes less is more.

I also used GIMP and an outline of the Thunderbolt to plan the colours, which helped decide where and what to make black. Games Workshop should release outlines for more models to allow people to more easily come up with colour schemes.

This particular model will have a black tail, though I may not do that for the others. This is the lead plane and so will have some distinguishing features.

Overall I'm happy enough with the colours and so will continue this with the other three models and then get started on some highlighting.

-- silly painter.


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