Hello! Today I bring progress on the Aeronautica Imperialis Wrath of Angels box set. The bases are complete (see below) and I've started in on the planes. By the end of this month, I hope to have this last box set completed as a bonus on the hobby season, before I go back to painting space marines and tiny titans.
The bases came out well, once again. The painting recipe is working and I'm getting the consistency I want even with gaps between painting projects. This is a good thing, as I still have plenty of bases to paint in the collection.
The Asuryani planes got a solid air brushing with Vallejo Surface Primer Black and then Proacryl Burnt Red. After that dried, I tried dry brushing Proacryl Bold Pyrrole Red over everything, with some focus on the edges. This presented a nice highlight and some variation across the surface of the planes. Next, I applied a shade over everything using a roughly 50:50 mix of GW Agrax Earthshade and custom medium (GW Lahmiam Medium would work). This had two effects - warming things up a bit with a richer hue and shading all the recesses to add some definition.
Asuryani Nightwing Fighters |
The photos pretty much wash that effect out, unfortunately, but it did make a difference! Now I'm working on the details slowly. The smooth surfaces and subtle, rounded textures make the detail painting a bit more fussy. I painted in the spirit stones (yellow/green bubbles) , weapons, air intakes and engines so far. I don't paint Xenos, so I may be doing these planes a serious disservice. But in my defense, I've done a bunch or research through the books I have and online to get a sense of the Asuryani (Eldar, Aeldari, etc.) aesthetic. In the end, I decided to go with the box art. 😂 In the end, I am only aiming for attractive playing pieces for the game board; not some new statement on finery of the Asuryani air crews.
Since I'm batch painting these planes, they are coming out in a satisfactorily uniform manner. I liked the black panels for the bomber flight leader. I have six more Nightwings to paint, so I'm waiting to pick out a fighter flight leader/ace when I take on those planes. I think I'll be looking at transfers and the cockpit glass next for these planes. They are otherwise coming along nicely.
And that's were I'm at, roughly halfway through the month. The Asuryani have given me pause while I sorted out how I wanted to paint them, but the Dark Angels planes should go much more quickly. I've painted loads of Astartes stuff and know exactly how I'm going to tackle their planes. I'm pushing to complete this project in time to start "Squaduary" next month, so we'll see. That's it for now.
Best of luck with your projects.
Cheers and Happy Gaming!
I love the bases! How did you do those? (The squadron is looking fine too, BTW)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I can't take all the credit as I totally lifted the approach form another hobbyist. Check out these past articles to get a better sense of how the scheme unfolds:
Deletehttps://262krieg.blogspot.com/2020/12/holiday-side-project-aeronautica.html
https://262krieg.blogspot.com/2022/11/aeronautica-imperialis-skies-of-fire.html
The bases look really good! Really looking forward to how your Eldar flyers come out!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I put some transfers on last night after spending time researching Aeldari and Asuryani symbols to sort out what I had on the transfer sheet. It has been a good opportunity to learn some more of the 40K universe.
DeleteYour definately inspiring me to get my aero models painted up
ReplyDeletebut got distracted by battle tech lol
Oh, man, don't mention it. I was big in Battletech in the mid-to-late 90's with all the metal. Awesome stuff. I'm REALLY trying to avoid going back in there after putting so much into 41st millennium. Great stuff though! The new plastic mechs look excellent. Painting tiny planes is fun!
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