She's ready for battle! (sorta)
So here it is! I like the way it came out. I hemmed and hawed about so many details, and honestly it was worth it. This being the first test for what should be a fairly large number of vehicles for my Imperial Guard army, it was very important to get it right. I think there are certainly some larger risks I can take with subsequent vehicles, now that I've tested some theories.
I'm going to make sure that I do more to hide the decal outlines. I used the Micro Sol agent on the skull and the 501, but it didn't dull the look enough. I'm going to make sure that on my other vehicles I paint over the clear portions lightly enough to take that plastic sheen off. I hit it up with some matte finish, but it's still there. All of the infantry didn't show the decals like that, granted they're significantly smaller decals.
What am I referring to when I say that it's "mostly finished?" Well perhaps you've noticed it already but the hull weapon is unpainted. I've magnetized the two choices but I somehow forgot to prime them. I'll just make sure they get primed next time I've got the airbrush out and filled with primer.
Army Parade
I've decided that I'm going to participate in the
Games Workshop Armies on Parade competition. One of my early experiences in this hobby, from a competitive point of view, was an early "Army Parade" deal done at the Games Workshop store in Grapevine Mills mall in Grapevine, Texas. The result of that was a little disappointing to me, but I learned some important lessons:
1. Size matters! - Big models get big attention.
2. Bases count. - Dull bases? Pffftt.... shows you didn't try.
3. Bring a converted Tau tank you've turned into a Titan. - Yeah... for real.
4. Don't get your hopes up for prizes. - It'll be a book... a... book.
1 and 2, take those to heart for sure. 3 is still important because that happened. The guy's army was painted ok. I would say better than average, but it didn't matter because of the massive converted Tau Titan. Stole the freakin' show. But number 4 also happened, so I didn't feel so bad about losing. Hah!
The main challenge for me, on a personal level, with this competition is going to be the display board. I've never done terrain, apart from bases, and I'm only moderately competent in that. This is going to mean lots of foam carving and plenty of mistakes, I'm sure.
Next up? Valkyrie! Until then, here are some more pics of my Chimera, enjoy: