In a technique 'borrowed' from Ma.K, I'm using Mr Surfacer 500 to paint on by hand then using the brush to dab at the primer to roughen it up as it dries.
Happy with that 😄, makes the texture look more realistic and less uniform as I'm not able to be that accurate replicating the level of roughness with the Mr Surfacer and brush.
Removed the masking and brush painted the panel surrounds and lights Metallic Chrome, I wanted it to look rough so did it with a paint brush and not spraying.
Lamps painted Yellow. I tried with white as per the kit call outs but it was too close to the Chrome so didn't look too good. Tried transparent yellow first but the brush marks showed up too much so overpainted with 'normal' yellow paint.
Time for the base, primed with Mig One-Shot Sand. Plan is to add actual sand over the top of this so not too worried if it's a bit patchy (and it is!!)
Using this as the reference photo. I'm not going to cut out the cracks and holes but can make the "rags" hanging down from the helmets, just need some loose weave material.
Spikes fitted into the base, used CA glue again for these as they wanted to fall over using normal Tamiya glue and I couldn't hold them upright easily.
Made a start on the hands. Hand painted the gloves Grey-Back and the fingers Sky Grey for now, trying to paint Yellow over Black would be impossible so lightened them up first. Gun is Metallic Black with a Chrome "stripe" behind the end of the barrel, butt is painted Mud Brown.
Hands are done. Just 2 coats of Yellow to do the fingers, the Sky Grey first did the trick 😎. Just a few touch-ups afterwards and painted the Red on the gauntlet rather than using the decal
Most of the parts are painted except for the cape and one of the thigh armour pieces so time to start assembly. The jumpsuit had a drybrush with light brown to pick out some highlights and give a little depth.
Had a bit of an oops gluing the helmet as you're adding the visor and the two halves of the helmet, be careful that no glue seeps out like mine did and I ended up with a nasty fingerprint while squeezing everything together. I'll face that side away anyway so no harm done 😎
New kit from Revell that I haven't seen a build for before so here's my attempt. I'm starting with the Diorama first as I have some ideas/techniques that I want to try to make that look a bit less like a plastic kit!