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Renumbered because I'm using a different conversion for Sgt Tachikoma's CASE-2X. And yes I did repaint around all the other original decals. Not recommended as a high fun activity. Comparison with original paint. |
I decided to repaint my first two CASE-2X suits, which can be
seen here, because of
negative feedback about the way the green looked. I figured this was down
to the dominant colour being lime green rather than olive green, which
affected how the olive green I'd used looked. Of course this is all
highly theoretical given that you all are seeing the images on a monitor
that will not necessarily reproduce the colours of the original. Not only but also the size you can see these on your screen will also vary. On mine they're humungous.
Still
after playing around with them for a while I realized that I had to
replicate the colours on the next batch, so I bit the bullet and bought a
different shade of green that I liked the look of from the
Army Painter range.
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You can see the original paint here. |
The big thing is that this camo scheme is not how the suits are described in the novel. I describe something called
ChameleonFlage, which does what it say on the tin. This allows the suits to blend into the background, as long as they're not moving. Moving will give their presence away. I toyed with ways to fake this, but while I could probably do one model in something that looked pretty awesome as an interpretation of
ChameleonFlage, I doubt I would have the will to replicate it across two squads of suits (ten plus models). I say this because I've already experienced this feeling with a couple of VOTOMS that I painted, which can be seen
here.
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Another change to the scheme was making the whole of the lower abdomen armour orange; originally I'd split it in half, but I wanted to make replicating the scheme across the squad easier. |
When shut down the CASE-2X Dogs are described as reverting to a grey/green colour, which would look pretty dull on a miniatures. So this scheme is really all about making the models look good, while suggesting that they're in some sort of military camouflage scheme. It works for me, and the new shade of green, called
Greenskin looks tonally brighter to me, which helps make the models pop more.
Well another little packet on miniature stompy robot
goodness arrived from
Dream Pod 9, who are managing to rival
GZG for
fast service. So more conversions to come.