Time for paint
First up, few coats of grey primer then a nice hour of wet sanding, working up to 1200 grit paper to get the piece nice and smooth. Then it was a coat of aluminium coloured paint.
The texture details were painted in by hand, there is so many variations of colour on this piece but this dark green seems to be quite common throughout the reference material I've collected.
The eye was masked off in 2 stages, once for the red and again for the yellow. if truth be told I kind rushed this, so there area couple of tiny speapage spots with the yellow, may very well go over it again next week.
All in all the piece looks fantastic in my opinion. Playing around with the colours next week should be fun and maybe might show better results. Definitely going to look at separate colours for the blade and the hilt/handle.
I'm also going to do a weathered version for my own collection.
I'm quite happy to take orders for finished pieces, so if you keen send me an email. I'll also be working on a couple of display stands, got some interesting ideas. Kits are still available in the
JY
Hadn't a great deal of time or money to do much investigation and experimentation with paint. Forgot how much grey/metal can be a pain in the behind.