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He started as gloss black, and was covered all over in Vallejo metal gold. Pictures of Ironman really do not do him justice. In the image above, you can actually see a reflection of my ceiling fluorescent bulb on the shield. It received a coat of Vallejo metal varnish to really bring the effect home. It was painted in Vallejo dark aluminum metal paint, and then tinted with contrast paints.
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The shield was modeled after the movie version. This isn't usually my strong suit, but I was pleased with the result. On my model, some of the lines in the model were very shallow, so I had to freehand the stripes on the uniform. As with the others, additional rubble was added to the base.Ĭaptain America was a challenge. All the gold on her uniform was painted using Vallejo metal paint, and has a real metallic sheen that does not show very well in pictures. She was also painted with a mix of contrast paints and more traditional methods. I added additional rubble to the base.Ĭaptain Marvel was a fun model to paint. Spider-man was mostly painted with contrast paints. It's simple, neat, and durable enough to play with. I then wrapped a string of hot melt glue around it. I did add a McFarlane style web by drilling into his hand, and adding a piece of brass rod.

I have seen a lot of neat reposes online, but didn't want to get too fancy. I added some bricks and rubble to the base to help it pop. She didn't have too many details, and I kept her fairly simple. I did her uniform with layers of Bascilicanum Grey contrast paint, with some additional layering on top. All minis were zenithal primed using Badger Stynlrez primer with the exception of Ironman, who was primed in solid gloss black.īlack widow was fairly simple to paint. I have finished painting the "good guys" from the starter box. They do tower a bit over other minis in my collection, but they seem to look fine next to most of my terrain. I was a little concerned about the 40mm scale, but once I saw the minis in person, I was no longer worried. It's a great value with 10 minis including scenic bases and a bunch of terrain, all in hard plastic. Recently, I picked up the new Marvel Crisis Protocol game.
