This 35mm scale metal miniature of a Paladin Commander is produced by “Privateer Press” and can be found inside the Iron Star Alliance Command Group Starter Set for Warcaster: Neo-Mechanika. The three-piece figure comes "armed with a shoulder-mounted, self-targeting pulse cannon and wrist-mounted fusion sword", and "can attack with both its melee and ranged weapons in the same activation."
Having pinned and simultaneously super-glued the solo unit's cannon and shield in place, the entire assembly was primed in "Citadel" Abaddon Black before being treated to a coat or two of "Vallejo" Gunmetal. It was then shaded using "Citadel" Nuln Oil and dry-brushed with (more) "Vallejo" Gunmetal using a large make-up blusher brush.
I had originally intended to make all my Iron Star Alliance miniatures appear somewhat rusty and battered from their "aggressive expansion throughout the galaxy". But in the end decided to predominantly keep the somewhat 'clean' look of their metallic armour, and instead simply 'pick out' some of their more apparent details. As a result I applied "Citadel" Abaddon Black to the Commander's knee-pads, central chest plate, elbow-pads, and repulsor shield.
In addition, I layered equipment and weaponry such as the model's spats, shoulder-pads, face-plate, pulse-cannon and fusion-sword with "Vallejo" Heavy Sienna, and later gave them a 'lick' of Brass followed by a splash of "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade. These areas were later delicately dry-brushed with a touch more "Vallejo" Brass to try and bring back some of their shine after being shaded.
Lastly, in an effort to somewhat further break-up all the metallic pigments on show, I applied some "Vallejo" Turquoise to my Iron Star Alliance leader's loincloth and washed it with "Citadel" Drakenhof Nightshade. I also decided to paint the garment's elaborate rear clasp with a combination of "Vallejo" Brass and "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade to make it look even more ornate.
With the first of my Warcaster: Neo-Mechanika miniatures finished, and work on three Paladin Enforcers well on their way too, I've made a bit more progress on some of my "Supers Unlimited" resin figures. These costumed vigilantes by "Kitbash Games" are in various states on completion, with characters such as Doc Cosmos being 'taken back' to an early stage courtesy of a re-priming, whilst those like Alpha Male are very close to being given a protective coat of "Vallejo" Matt varnish...
The paladin fuigures all seem to be very 'busy' but when finished theyre very effective, the little splashes of colour among all the silver are a delight.
The upcoming figures, are as usual weird and wonderful and I have never heard of them (as usual). The alpha male could easily cross genres though.
I really like the Paladin commander. Great model and nice paint scheme. A metallic colour scheme is perfect for a futuristic space knight. Lovely!
Some interesting heroes too. Some are nice and some are, er....different!
Very keen to see how the metallic one turns out.
Nice work on the Paladin Simon. interesting range of figures that, the bit of blue on his loin cloth really adds a bit of interest to his predominantly silver and brass palette.
Alpha Male looks like a "70's pornstar" with that moustache 😉 nice work on him.
Did you say MATT varnish!! surely you aren't coming over to the dark side!! (well less shiny side anyway😁
Cheers Roger.
Great work on your Paladin Simon, must be good to get one finished, and the others seem to be progressing well. The supers are looking good, with Doc Cosmos, try a blue wash instead of black, could give some interesting results, you could even use purple in the shadows