In A Galaxy not that far away.
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About the Project
Well back from Star Wars hobby weekend, so what next for my new toys, plus what did I paint next.
Related Game: Star Wars: Legion
Related Company: Fantasy Flight Games
Related Genre: Science Fiction
Related Contest: Star Wars Hobby Weekend
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And Naming the Walkers
Now I have nearly finished the Walkers what shall I call them.
Well they will start naturally with AT for all Terrain
Then for the one with the
‘Don’t point those guns at my Planet’
AT-SG (Seige Gun) nicknamed ‘Warren’ by the Clones
The 4 barrelled or ‘pew pew’ as Gerry has nicknamed it
AT-MT (multi gun tank) or ‘Justin’
The Troop Transports are
AT-LT (Land Transport) as the walkers clone find the most practical its been nicknamed the Lloydy!
Damn Part 4 Finished
- Well the last Walker is Finished all but a coat of Matt Varnish, and here it is in all its Glory.
Damn Part 3
Well I got a bit more adventurous with the Blue Decoration on the 2nd Apc Walker . I’d done the squad of phase 2 Clones with varied blue Flame effects on chest and shoulder pads so decided to carry on the effect on the hull of the walker. From watching the series , these appear to be added by the clones themselves so it didnt matter if they were irregular.
On completion of the base paint work and shading I added decals, some Republican Insignia, sourced from ebay from the States , the vehicle numbers are Hammers Slammers decals from Brigade. I originally was going to use the vehicle names from same set , but they were a pain to apply and painted them myself. Ok they are in English not Galactic but I dont know Galactic. I Imagine there probably is a translation site but can’t be bothered.
To make them a bit more Star Wars ish I dug out the sidecar riders I hadn’t used for the extra Barc Speeders and with a Little bit of Conversion work with odd bits left over from other builds(the spare commanders mg from the Empire tank and leftover Phase 2 helmets) and a bit of cutting to legs prepped 2 crew figures , one for each Walker.
Coming to the last AA Dust walker I decided to carry on with the Blue Flame effect but added to the leg armour. Which just about brings me up to date.
Post script
Figures now added see final picture.
Damn! Part 2
So having found the Walkers I began painting them. I wasn’t totally happy with the 1st one the contrast paint overwash even lots of medium added still went to patchy.
The Dust models were all sent base undercoated grey , and more by accident than planning found that if I didnt go to heavy with the corax white spray got a nice very light grey finish ( for future models will use the gw grey seer)
As with the 1st Walker, I dry bushed with Corax White, which gave them a subtle highlight.
Following that I pretty much block painted them as with the 1st, if you can get a holder to hold the parts as you paint them really suggest you use it as my ability to get grubby finger paint smudges was legendary, and trying to match the base colour was a pain when touching up mistakes. I decided I wasnt going to try doing the 3 as a batch and went for doing them individually as its less tedious plus I wanted to vary the colours on them for Clone individuality. Starting with one of the Apc Walkers on a whim. I did use the Apothecary Grey Contrast, but more as a pin shading wash to darken the recesses.
The above is virtually finished so have started second apc. I would like to have the same turret as above but it got put in a box which for years I’ve seen every time I looked in bits boxes but has of course disapeared in last tidy up. It will though get painted if it re-appears. I also found the spare clone Troopers from the Barc speeder outriders.
Damn!
Well thought I was doing well. I covered the GW corax white sprayed walker, with GW contrast apothecary white ( think will be more selective on next models) then dry brushed Corex white over whole model.
I block painted the metallics with Vallejo dark Gunmetal, did the details in GW Thousand Sons Blue and the Red P3 Khador Red.
I wasnt totally happy with the result as found the straight lines a pain. On a whim dry brushed lightly Corax White again and got a suprisingly nice weathering effect.
I then tidied up and painted all the pipework on the legs P3 umbral umber.
I Stuck a left over legion heavy blaster on the Turret hatch and Voila!
I then made the mistake of opening a cupboard and found 3 more Dust Walkers . I remembered the two skdz 252 type walkers but forgot the AA walker. Oh!
Looks like I have APC walkers for my Clones !
And if going to do those may as well Legion the other.
Bases and Walkers
It was then time to flock the bases, my mixture is a mixture of limestone powder, a bi product of limestone quarrying and various commercial flocks added over the last twenty years on a mixture originally mixed up for the 3 boxes of Hexon Terrain I brought over 20 years ago.
The little rocky lumps at bottom of tub are a recent addition but help break up the base nicely.
Although the vehicle’s cover the base they still look good. I added a few varied army painter tufts on these and the figure bases.
Having done them, I have begun to work on my Dust German walker , never felt it fit in to pulp WW2 but I reckon it is perfect as a Republic Walker. Painting is greatly helped by the fact it can be broken into easier to paint bits.
The Republic Response
With the last entry being mainly Separatist, whst would I build for the Republic, I didnt want 2 Sabre Tanks as not that keen on Design plus what is currently avail in UK, so went for 2 more speeder bikes. I planned to build them as single bikes without the sidecar and was pleasantly suprised to find they had Alt figures with later style helmets.
I did manage to get one Sabre tank, which is a work in progress.
And just when you think you have finished!
Well back in Feb I thought I had finished this project, figures done, Jungle Terrain done, and had I had gone back to update another project. Why I thought that god knows as just as I finished I brought one box of Phase 2 Clone Troopers (all I could find at time) just before lockdown, I opened the box, saw the Sprues and it went in pile of things to build.
Shoot forward to last Wednesday, mid week day off and 1st visit to Asgard Games Walsall to say hello to Vince and get some scatter for my last platoon of British Team Yankee Brits……£158 later .
He had 2 of each of the virtually impossible to get recent Droid releases as in the Federation Tank and B2 Super Droids…..and as above.
Did think they would sit to one side whilst I did odd bits to finish two other projects……..ha bored watching the telly on Thurs, found my self building one of the Tanks …
Fairly easy build except for one mistake, which was easily fixed . Friday evening on a whim opened one the B2 Super Droid boxes, took a look at the sprues which didnt look to back and put them to one side. As evening went on it began to bug me so built them, no problems at all and was done in half an hour. Was so impressed with build that I went back to the Clone box from Feb and built them. again in around half an hour. I was so impressed with how easy they were I messaged Gerry to see if had done the open the box videos.
The Droids were an nice easy paint job.
GW Leadbelter spray as base coat.
Gw Basicallum Grey on lower body , arm and leg joints to darken it up.
The overall coat of GW Nuln oil
Light Dry brush with Armypainter gunmetal over top .
orange blob for little light on left hand side of body,
Mp paints Sand base
The a different colour round base rim for each squad.
They were dry brushed with Army painter dull coat and then lightly dry brushed with a gloss varnish to give a shine to the metallic edges, as I don;t like models that are too gloss.
With the Phase 2 Clones, as with Phase one, a base Wraithbone spray.
Apothecary White all over,
Dry Brush Corax white.
Inners suit block panted black grey or corvus black.
Weapons vallejo gunmetal Grey.
GW Blood Angel Red Contrast for Visers
GW 1000 Suns Blue for 501st colouring on shoulders and flame emblems on armour.
Black on armour trims barrel holes
Nuln Oil on black grey and gun metal areas ( light dry brush post in std gun metal)
Sand on base.
Both these and Super Drones are awaiting a flocking in my limestone flock mix which is about 20 years old.
I did a bit of individuality on these later troopers using the blue to do Flame effects on various bits of the armour.
As with above done some work on Trade Federation Tanks, again wraithbone spray to start as can be seen in 2nd picture above.
I then played about with a coat of Skeleton Horde Contrast, on 1st tank neat, which made it to dark, and had to do a considerable amount of a sand/tan mix to drop it down, before final base sand and finally white dry brushing.
On the 2nd I played around with the contrast medium to lighten it and then just dry brushed Sand and later white.
The shade panels on tank one is Army Painter military shader and a contrast paint yellow on 2nd.
Gunmetal grey for metallics.
Still got decals and odd tidying up to do.








































































