One Week Juiced Jarheads
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About the Project
Building, painting, basing, and finishing a squad of buff soldiers from Wargames Atlantic, in a quick fashion to get on the table.
Related Company: Wargames Atlantic
Related Genre: Science Fiction
This Project is Completed
Unboxing and Building
Watch My Six & Get Some Color On
Three colors up. Really digging the grey & black. The green however, yuck. I'm glad these are toward sci-fi or I'd be cleaning these off.If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It
I set out a few colors that could pass as skin tones, giving me some more variety within the squad. I could not live with the green, so I highlighted the speedpaint with a lighter shade of straight acrylic. I felt much better about it.
The heads and arms were painted on the sprue. The heads worked out great, as the connection point was at the neck, so it was hid and nothing to touch up. Also, the heads lack eyeballs, so after trying to paint a few eyes, I mailed that in. The arms were another story. I don't think I gained anything by painting them before assembly. The touch up needed after they were glued on was just another step. The skin was washed and then highlighted by adding ivory to the base color. One word of caution, watch were you put the pouches on these guys, they get in the way of the arms easily. I found myself test fitting everything before I could put them together. Tomorrow the weapons and details. Gun Show and Ink
Painted weapon stocks a green-grey to look composite and burnished some barrels, scopes and mags with a dull silver and black wash. What are buff soldiers w/o some tattoos? Some are done with paint, and the all-black are done with black pencils with dull-coat over the top. If you notice the flag and shamrock on the head, a little wave to my foreign brothers. Time was short tonight so I had to move it along. I hope to finish the bases tomorrow.
Jungle Bases
Using Vallejo ground texture rough pumice, I put down a base. Then painted them a dark umber. Followed by a sloppy dry brush of a mossy green.
I got a bag of green plastic plants from Amazon for a few bucks and found a moss mat at a local craft store.
I pulled apart the moss mat and glued the pieces down for ground cover. I took the hobby knife to plastic plants and cut off the leaves to a workable length. They had to be quick set with super glue to keep them in place. I found some left over GW plants that I painted brown and dry-brushed green. I just got in there and mixed it up.








































