This 1:285 scale plastic model of a Mist Lynx is produced by “Catalyst Game Labs” and can be found together with a Dire Wolf, Summoner, Stormcrow, and Shadow Cat in the company’s “Battletech: Clan Command Star” boxed set. All the pre-assembled miniatures also come with an assortment of MechWarrior pilot and Alpha Strike cards depicting various colour schemes. But as I plan to use this particular sculpt as a Henschel class German Wehrmacht War Walker for an upcoming Weird War Two campaign utilising some homemade rules, I decided to go with a predominantly dark grey palette.
Weighing twenty five tons on the battlefield and “powered by a 175 XL engine that gives the Mech a top speed of 118.8 km/hour”, the 31mm tall figure was originally primed using two layers of “Vallejo” German Grey and shaded in “Citadel” Nuln Oil. It was then dry-brushed using (more) “Vallejo” German Grey with a softly-bristled make-up blusher brush, and had its cockpit’s tiny windows ‘picked out’ with a dab of “Citadel” Abaddon Black.
In order to add a bit of interest to the rather dour-looking model I decided to apply a combination of “Vallejo” Gunmetal and “Citadel” Nuln Oil to both its right gun-hand and the shoulder-mountings for its arms. I also added a splash of “Vallejo” Sun Yellow and “Citadel” Reikland Fleshshade to the missile bay wrapped around the machine’s left wrist in an attempt to better tie the palette in with those used on German aircraft during the Second World War. Finally, I pulled out a couple of German crosses from my collection of “Decal Details” and squeezed them onto two flat pieces of armour plating on the miniature’s chest.
Alongside this latest addition to my Axis forces, I have finished pigmenting a second plastic model of a Wasp to use as a Dacha-Class Soviet War Walker. This “Catalyst Game Labs” figure can be found inside the company’s “Battletech: Inner Sphere Battle Lance” boxed set, and was painted in exactly the same way as the first Russian mech I completed earlier this month.
Lastly, I’m making a fair bit of progress with this month’s somewhat sizeable entry for the “Forgotten Heroes” challenge over on the “Carrion Crow’s Buffet” website. The main driving force behind this submission has admittedly changed direction somewhat, but still predominantly concerns producing a number of 15mm Retained Knights from “The Ion Age” range by “Alternative Armies”, who will be led by a (converted) 28mm Retained Knight.
However, I’m now fully committed to ‘pumping out’ a mechanised contingent of infantry and vehicles to use for my reimaging of the Blood Angels Adeptus Astartes during the Horus Heresy. Unfortunately though, this has meant that I’ve needed to order a few reinforcement figures to help mix-up the variety of my ‘Space Marine’ stands, and a few resin armoured vehicles to help support my troops on the tabletop…
I really like both the mechs, but I have to agree with other commenters that the positioning of the Mist Lynx's right foot is weird and makes it look like it's got a broken ankle. But there's nothing wrong with the painting of either of them, they both look great and I love the use of contrasting colours to add interest.
Your Blood Angels stand-ins are looking good too!
Two nice mechs, looking really good. I like the design of the German one, apart from that rear leg, looks quite a chunky machine. How many have you done now? A fair few I will bet.
So you have purchased more minis for your Forgotten Heroes? Hmmmm, I am not sure they are forgotten heroes any more If they are brand new!
Very nice, I do like the way you are doing your mechs, though the back foot on the German one looks a little awkwardly positioned, though that might just be the photo. Glad to hear you're going to be hitting the Ret'knights again soon, I too was beginning to wonder what was happening with them (though I'm too much of a gentleman to say anything, plus you'd probably just bring up Hott'ember again 🙄).
Cheers Roger. 😁
Very nicely done mate!
Great work on the two Mechs Simon, easily distinguishable between the two forces.
Nice progress on your stand in Blood Angels, was only thinking yesterday that I hadn't seen much on your FH project, with your comments above I now know why.