Sunday, September 27, 2015

Relthozan Core Helix - Painted

Hi everyone! I have finally had a little time to get some pictures up of my painted Relthozans. The last few months have been like a whirlwind unfortunately. I decided to do something a little different with my Relthozan or more so their bases. I painted their bases as snow covered. I makes them stand out a little more and looks awesome in my opinion.

I wanted my color scheme to be totally different than my aquans so I went with a reddish color and worked backwards from that to determine the scheme.

Relthozan Color Scheme:
Armor - Vallejo hull red, drybrushed with Vallejo calvary brown.
Skin - Vallejo dark sea blue, washed with Vallejo french mirage blue and drybrushed with Reaper misty grey.
Supplemental armor/mesh - Vallejo grey green drybrushed Vallejo white or pale sand.
Visor - Vallejo silver
Eyes/Lights - Vallejo Italian Tank Crew drybrushed Vallejo fluorescent green.
Metal - Vallejo gunmetal grey
Weapon glow/Designator - Successively lighter shades of Vallejo turquesa, Reaper marine teal, Reaper surf aqua and white. Finished with a white stripe down the length of the glowing part of the weapon.

The core helix ready for battle!
Visith Heavy Walker
Different angle shot of the Visith showing off some of his thorax armor.
Varic Support walker inspecting some Jabri drones.

Second pictures of the Varic.
Salamis Medium walkers - These two have probably my star units the few games I have played with them.
More of a side profile of  the Salamis.

Namisc Scout drone walkers.
Side profile of the Namiscs with the Salamis looming in the background.
Yayiss spire with second in background.
Side picture of the spires.
Jabri drone swarms - These have also performed really well in the few games I have played so far. 
Closer picture of a swarm.
More of a side profile of the Jabri swarms. 
Overall, this was a much more time consuming paint scheme than my Aquan scheme but I think the results turned out awesome. Particularly the lighting, I am really happy how all of that turned out. Hopefully I will get my pics of my Recon Helix soon within the next week. Thanks for reading!

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