Straight back into it with Part 3 of Launcelot from Twisted. More
work on the metallics, some gold shirt buttons ups the bling factor
and Speed Metal from S75 was used to add the highlights on the coat
trim, arm and shoes.
Next up I started working on the wood. I decided to paint both the
gun stock and the weird machine he has on his waist as wood. I did a
little bit of research of different types of wood (fascinating, I
know) before settling on a redwood. I used my reference pictures and
very carefully worked a wood grain used a good tip and some patience.
The rest of the gun I wanted to be a really dark reddish metal to fit
with the stock. I achieved this by starting with a standard silver
colour then glazing over it with Vallejo Tank Brown (and Tank brown
with some black in the shadows) until only a little of the metallic
shine is visible in the highlights. The trim was then painted in S75
Thrash Metal.
Good progress, only a few bits of primed model still visible, then
need to start thinking about a base!