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Detailing the Spector


SPR-5F Spector
Product #
20-764
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$7.50 USD


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fanjoy writes:

Next, I painted the "face" of the mini. Aside from the cockpit, there is a detailed area below that looks like teeth. The basecoat for the cockpit is black, and the teeth get VMC Gray Green (upper left). Note the smudge on the right side of the cockpit frame (I'll fix it later). Next, a coat of GW Scab Red on the cockpit, and thinned Ghost White on the teeth (upper right). Then, two thin coats of GW Red Gore on the cockpit, and highlighting with Delta White on the teeth (lower left). Finally, I touched up the cockpit frame and highlighted the glass with GW Blood Red (lower right).

Working on the face

The Spector has 7 jump jets in the game, and thus has a huge exhaust port on the torso. Though it's not a focus of the mini, I felt it deserved some attention. From left-to-right below, I painted it with GW Chainmail, applied a wash of GW Black Ink, and highlighted with TMM Rust and GW Mithril Silver to give a worn, corroded look. (Later, I added some carbon scoring - but you won't be able to see it until the final pictures.)

Working on the exhaust

Finally, it's time for the main event: the blue lines that define a Tron-inspired Blue Program. Looking back at my still from the beginning of the article, it's clear that there are lots of lines and they are symmetric in general, but a little asymmetric on the torso. I decided to keep with that general pattern. The lines were painted in Reaper Astral Blue, using a steady hand and a #000 paint brush.

Adding blue lines

The next two steps were done with a #10/0 paint brush. The first was an overcoat on all the Astral Blue lines with a mix of Astral Blue and Delta Caribbean Blue. Then I did some spot highlighting near the corners of the lines with pure Caribbean Blue (which is fitting, since I sometimes rock out to Enya while painting - obscure Enya reference, anyone?).

After the blue lines were done, I touched up the joints with silver, and completed the miscellaneous details - such as jewelling the tiny lenses of the guns on the left arm.

Light blue touches