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.
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The core helix ready for battle! |
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Visith Heavy Walker |
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Different angle shot of the Visith showing off some of his thorax armor. |
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Varic Support walker inspecting some Jabri drones. |
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Second pictures of the Varic. |
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Salamis Medium walkers - These two have probably my star units the few games I have played with them. |
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More of a side profile of the Salamis. |
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Namisc Scout drone walkers. |
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Side profile of the Namiscs with the Salamis looming in the background. |
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Yayiss spire with second in background. |
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Side picture of the spires. |
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Jabri drone swarms - These have also performed really well in the few games I have played so far. |
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Closer picture of a swarm. |
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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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