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Painting and Decorating Sometime passed I posted some painted 28mm Sarissa WWE buildings on to the March Attack Face Book page and had a few show and tell us emails, so here goes. If you meet me at the odd trade show in the year and ask me How do you paint these? I will usually start by acting very serious and tell you to fill and boil a kettle, put a tea bag in a mug and make a cup of tea. Well I m suggesting you do the same here. Why? Well you might as well enjoy a cup of tea while you enjoy painting your Sarissa Kits. First off this picture info thingy uses a 15mm Sarissa WWE kit, the methods shown would be the same for all kits with a few variations depending on the era and complexity. Start Always look at the instructions and find the parts referred to in the text and diagrams. Decide what you want the final build to look like, your colours, painted inside and out and what parts you can assemble before painting. Once your decided go for it. www.marchattack.co.uk email info@marchattack.co.uk I decided to leave the card doors shut and to glue the doors in place before painting. I often choose to not glue them in and paint them on card but here they are white and easier to have glued in. I use a thick superglue, its quick and doesn t spill. I can be a kluts and superglue is a real nightmare. The liquid also gasses off badly and you re going to get an headache sniffing it. Once the glue is dry, put a base coat down on the interior walls I m using testor pots of emulsion. This isn t a sealing coat as such, just a covering coat to get the texture of the MDF raised so you can dry brush your heart out and use the texture to good effect. I do also spray prime if I m painting a batch of kits. The nice thing with the emulsion is it dries really quick so you can work on to it fast. It is also porous so inks and tint shades can work well. You will note I ve left the bits on card, it makes life easy for small kits. If the parts have come free just sit them back in place to paint them. Next I started to add corner shading. Again emulsion. Just rough around the edges and areas I want to appear grimy. As you ll see here I use a variety of paints. This kit came with MDF and card detailing parts. I then put a coat or two of lighter shades on, dry brush these. Each coat of emulsion will leave brush marks and give more of a textured ground to get more texture

If you look closely you ll see the brushes I use are as rough as nails. These started off and good quality brushes and have just been worn into shape by constant use. As a result they are just perfect for getting a mix of effects. I don t just brush the paint on. I stipple poking the brush onto the panel. Allow a little time between coats. If you work into it too quickly the paint can lift in clumps. This can be good if your looking for that painted over flaky paint look. Time to put the kettle on again. Turn Over and Start Again Many people still ask if the MDF will soak up all the paint, drink water and warp If you soak it, it will. Don t soak it. If you re really worried, paint both sides fast. Even if it does warp a little, you can always bend it back. www.marchattack.co.uk email info@marchattack.co.uk Assembly part 1 All parts off the cards Don t panic, if you don t fancy this brash act of confidence take them off part by part. I normally start by assembling the roof panels. Next is the outside and some inside panels using the same base coat. Here you will see a hipped roof, means it slopes on an end as well as the sides. This bit doesn t come with the kit and is something I like to do. What you can see is 2mm plastic rod (styrene type modelling plastic) glued into the grooved joint between the roof panels. With the parts still on the card, I decided to paint the inside panels before getting ready to assemble. Here it s the 2 floors and the roof supports. Tea? if you insist.

The bulldog clip is holding the chimney panels in place. Its not essential but can help. Assemble the walls to the floors and while they dry put the 1 st coat of paint onto the card parts. Again you don t need wet paint. I stipple it in place as it gets the paint where I want it. www.marchattack.co.uk email info@marchattack.co.uk colour shows through. This becomes more noticeable as you add layers and lighter colours. Leave it all to dry before getting to the outside paintwork. Why the nail clippers? I use them to clean moulding worms from metal figures, and the little link bits on panel corners left when they are removed from the cards. It helps to tighten up the assembly. The knife is used to do the same on inside corners. Bright Isn t It? The nice thing about a not pre-painted kit The purpose of the dark brown 1 st coat becomes clear when I add the base colour coat. I wouldn t give it wall space at home but for a ground colour here it works really well. As with figure painting your ground coat will have an effect on the colour result of each coat you put on. You re not painting it on either. You can choose your colour scheme. As you see to the right of the yellow knife I remove excess paint from the brush before I dry brush onto the wall panels. This, along with the texture of the MDF and base coat, means your getting tonal effects where the base

www.marchattack.co.uk email info@marchattack.co.uk Don t be too tidy with the dry brushing. Let the preceding colours show through. If you want damp patches put a patch of black on the base coat area. If you re not too heavy with the paint in that area it will show through and tone down the final colour. Roofs There s not a lot of difference to the painting tech used on roofs. Same dry brushing used. Here I use a modelling paint as it sticks better to the plastic rod on the joints. Add a little weathering to terracotta tiles, use a light ochre to suggest wear and green to age. Windows and Shutters This kit comes with card shutters to be glued on. Here I have decided to colour them white. I use 2 ways to paint my shutters and doors. Here I have just dry brushed over with white. I also paint them using the standard 3-colour method. Base, mid and highlight tones, painting each etched detail as shown by the door here. At the same time I have painted inside the window openings and a little to the wall face. This means if you miss align the frame it doesn t show so much and you don t have so much touching in.

www.marchattack.co.uk email info@marchattack.co.uk Before buildings had damp courses, foundations made of concrete etc. many had brick foundations or were built on the ground directly. As a way to help prevent the brick disintegrating with water the lower courses of brick would be painted with pitch. Waterproof, not really but as a damp proof it did work. That s why I paint the black or coloured base band on the lower brick course. If the card parts don t just drop off cut them off. I don t ink wash all buildings, but show it here. When I do use ink washes it s to get added weathering. Here I have washed round the shutters and in the edges, then dry brushed a light grey to the base brick to give definition. Dampen the wall areas before adding the washes. This allows it to spread and merge. Allow it to run from corners to get the rain washed effect. Glue them to the walls, I use super glue as it is quick drying and stiffens card parts up as it soaks in. I seal the whole lot with a Matte spray. It helps to tie all the finishes together, taking the sheen off the inks and adding some depth of colour to the emulsion paints Gary Faulkner www.marchattack.co.uk

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