When I was thinking about how to paint these I knew I wanted the suits to be yellow. Yellow is not a color I enjoy highlighting, so I decided to use the Army Painter method of a colored primer. This was the first, and so far only, time I have used that method. I wanted to try it out on a uniformed group without too many details that I would have to repaint in different colors. Also, I happened to have another use for the yellow primer as part of my oil rig project. So I gave it a try. After spraying the Demonic Yellow primer, I touched up the spots where the spray did not reach with a bottle of the same color. After painting the minimal details (weapons, air tanks, visors, etc.) I gave them a quick wash of dark brown and sealed them with Testors Dullcote. I think they turned out fine for my purposes. It was a quick way to paint miniatures that are predominantly one color but not a method I would use often.
The one in the middle is from Crooked Dice. Unlike the other troopers, his suit contains his deadly powers inside, as evidenced by his glowing hand. I have had this miniature for years and finally painted it as part of this group.
They are ready to purify the unclean. Beware zombies!
Is the green hand getting ready to shoot a death ray? 😁
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