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Night Hawk (2) | |
Product # | 0603 |
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Suggested Retail Price | US$5.95 |
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From a little-known range of science-fiction microarmor: the Heavy Hover Tank from C in C.
DemosLaserCutDesigns gets to paint out-of-production figures he never thought he'd see again.
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The game tells us this is an "attrition fighter" armed with six spatterguns - but the model itself is pretty generic, so you could use it for almost anything. The photo above shows two varieties of the Night Hawk - on the left, the "original edition" metal model, and on the right, the "second edition" plastic model.
What we've done here is pretty basic. Following the technique outlined in Part One of this series:
This gives us metallic-looking ships with lots of apparent detail, due to all the black in the crevices and recesses. But beyond this...
Except for the detail painting of the gunports and engine exhausts, none of this requires any fancy painting techniques. A silver drybrush is about the simplest form of drybrush there is - just try it, you'll see. And these ships turn out just fine for the gaming table.
Note: None of the ship models used for this article are still available. The metal ships featured have been retired. The plastic ships were part of the Wings of Death boxed set, which is out of print. However, metal versions of the plastic ships are in production. Information for these models is given in the sidebar above.