I've started a new project. It's Ramah Taskforce. But Sith. Basically, like I did with my Construction Worker Neoterra army, I wanted to put a twist on my RTF. When I watched the Obi Wan Kenobi show on D+, I fell in love with the black-and-red outfits of the Inquisitors. So, I decided that it would be fun to paint Ramah, the most "good guys" of any faction in the game, in the colors of the most evil mfs from the Star Wars universe. Here's what I've got so far, in the order I painted them: Mukthar Doctor as Inquisitor Spoiler: More Namurr as Reva Spoiler: More Remote as mini AT-AT Spoiler: More Tarik as Darth Mansuri, Sikh Lord Spoiler: More Shakush as AT-ST Spoiler: More Let me know what you think!
Thank you for all the nice feedback! I had some trouble staying interested in painting black, so I haven't added much more to these guys last month. But I did paint up something for the latest Bromad Academy painting contest. The theme was Peripherals, and there happens to be one pretty big Peripheral in Ramah Task Force: Bâtard as Wampa To have a chance at winning the contest as well as to have fun painting so much fur, I decided to try out the famous undercoating technique from Craftworldstudio. The specific reference I used was this white wolf. Since they have a tutorial on him on their Patreon, I simply followed the steps, starting with a magenta and turquoise undercoat over white zenithal primer: Since the tutorial didn't cover the metal parts, I was able to decide for myself what colour to give them. After having painted countless weapons in simple black NMM, I took the opportunity to not do that and use green highlights over red shadows instead: All in all, I had tons of fun with this guy. Painting white from purple and turquoise was a real pleasure, compared to the chore it is usually to paint it from grey or cream. To top it all off, my decision turned out to be spot-on since this guy actually won me the contest! There was some stiff competition, especially from this lovely guy, so I felt glad to win the judges' favor. I'll end this pretty long post with a gallery view. Enjoy!
Stunning work. To paint black that it looks this is amazing. I remember back in the days when i started the hobby and decided, which version of angry tin can i wanted to play the nice salesman warned me that black and white are quite challenging to paint, and it is still something i have big respect of. You can say i have a bad feeling about this. To paint it not black but in different dark shades of grey (and blue, if i asume correctly?) is great to not make it look blant. This is the way. And I have to point out how i love the shakush. This red glow of the eyes in the dark gives it a (phantom) menacing look. Also I am always baffeled when skilled painters start with (for example) a red base just to finish it into some blueish-purple looking white.
Thank you for the kind feedback, folks! I use three different recipes for the black parts. And you are correct, one of them uses a very light blue glaze at the end. I have finally painted the other half of the Carmen & Bâtard Duo. To stay with the Star Wars reference, I looked for a female mercenary I could emulate, and settled on Aurra Sing. Her motorcycle was painted like a speeder bike, in classic browns and blacks. In the end I almost ran out of different recipes for brown, since there were like 6 different shades I ended up applying. What do you think? Carmen as Aurra Sing
Another remote. As tedious as I find the fact that I have to paint new remotes for every new faction, painting these was actually quite enjoyable. The process consisted mainly of stippling and washing over an airbrush basecoat, which made it reasonably fast: The curious thing is that through a number of circumstances, I have now painted every non-S2 model of the faction before I have painted almost any of the standard infantry. So to celebrate the occassion, the first group pic of my RTF features nothing but the big stuff:
Now that the bigger models are all done, I can finally start with some of the normal S2s. The first one is my HVT – the LabTech from the Crimson Stone Dire Foes. She's one of only two models remaining of my 2021 backlog. I painted her as an Imperial Officer (with admittedly more makeup than would befit such a station). That olive cloth was a nice palette cleanser after all those black and white edge highlights. HVT as Imperial Officer
Thanks. Yeah, I like her too :) With my backlog from 2021 down to the last model, I couldn't resist bringing it down to zero. So here's the last mini I bought that year, Wild Bill. Painted him like Cad Bane, since he will proxy a Beasthunter almost every time and he's wearing a cowboy hat: Wild Bill as Cad Bane
I used these as well as these :) Finally, here's the basic line infantry. Since I didn't have a specific reference for my Ghulam, I just made them black all over with no light sources or red parts to indicate their status as basic infantry. The female Ghulam was converted to a hacker with one of the spare arms from the Hatail spec ops. Also, gave one of them a blue face because Star Wars...
Here's my warcor. Since I was missing a dedicated model, I simply repainted my Tunguskan warcor (have enough warcor proxies for my Nomads anyway). As a reference, I decided to use Orson Krennic from Rogue One. The outfit kinda matched, even though the face looks much more like Baylon Skoll. Warcor as Orson Krennic