04 February 2013

DreadBall: 2

Greetings,

I have been pretty busy painting the DreadBall miniatures that I have. I finally fixed my ideas of colour schemes for the different teams. Team names still elude me though.

The Veer-Myn team have been coloured with a neon-green, brown and gold scheme for their armour. The grey fur acts as a nice counterpoint to the armour.
Payback is done in MVP red armour. He looks nice and imposing. I gave him brown fur so he would look a bit different from the other Veer-Myn.


  

The Marauders were painted in a banana yellow colour scheme. They are obnoxiously bright compared to the other teams, even the Veer-Myn. They do need a bit more work though.
Slippery Joe has the MVP armour, but he has a lot more black added to it.




  
The Corporation team has already been covered in a previous post. These were the first team that I painted before Christmas.
Wildcard and Number 88, were painted with a simple MVP scheme with red as a spot colour over the primary.




The Forge Father team has yet to be finished. I went with a purple and gold or brass scheme. They need a lot more work to them as they just appear a little monochrome instead of having the variation I had wished.
Gorim Ironstone is painted in MVP colours using a much lighter scheme than the other by adding a pale red tabard.
  


The last three MVP's have been painted in the MVP red scheme. Lucky Logan is the only one who is having a major departure from it with him having silver armour and not gold. Logan and the Enforcer still need some work as far as I am concerned.




Oh, and if people are wondering why the hex bases are either red, yellow or blue, these are serving a double purpose. Firstly they denote the threat zones, secondly they denote the basic position of the player if the opponent is a little unsure of the models. Red is Guard, blue is Jack and yellow is Striker. There is also a number of bases that have green on them. These will be used if anyone manages to become a Keeper.

As always, comments are welcome.

Regards,

English Pillock

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