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28mm Aliens vs Predator (+Colonial Marines)

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Sgt. Scream:

Supporting Characters: Drop Ship Crew with (from left to right) W/O Pfc. Spunkmeyer, Pilot Cpl. Ferro and Synthetic (Android) \"Bishop\"


Both also being trained riflemen, Ferro and Spunkmeyer carry M41 \"Pulse Rifles\". Cpl. Ferro also has a VP-70 pistol for back-up. Since they are the designated crew of the Marine\'s dropship they do not wear M3 Body Armor. Bishop solely being a scientist and medic is prohibited to bear any small arms or rifles all together.


All three are Woodbine Miniatures. Bases from Fenris Games\' Sulaco series. Note that Spunkmeyer had a head swap with a figure out of Gripping Beast\'s 28mm  Mo-Fo 1.9: 1990s US Downed Helicopter Crew


Both flight crew members have USCM badges on their sleeves.


On the left arm: US flag and rank insignia (Corporal in case of Ferro, with Spunkmeyer\'s being invisible due to rolled up sleeves)

Next batch of US Colonial Marines figures finished. With the dropship\'s pilot Ferro and her weapon systems officer Spunkmeyer I now have all Marines painted for first platoon as it was seen in ALIENS. The Synthetic \"Bishop\" makes it complete.
The figures were put onto Sulaco series bases from Fenris Games. I used the miniatures as they were, but didn\'t like the head of the figure that was supposed to be Spunkmeyer. Its hair were way to long for what was an almost clean shaven soldier in the movie.
I used another 28mm figure\'s pilot helmet wearing head and replaced the hippie-like looking one.  Since the green jumpsuits of the flight crew alone would have been a little boring, I tried once again to add all the colourful badges of the USCM to their uniform.
Bishop\'s clothes in the movie were a blue to greyish looking like overall, so there wasn\'t much colour to paint on the miniature apart from a clipboard with some notes that he holds in his hands.

Next will be some civilians, especially those that I need to make the movie setting work and also some sentry guns. Bear with me, there is more to come.

Mandulis:
The aliens are 100% awesome. I love the drool and the shiny skin. The overall atmosphere of your project is well done and close to the \"Alien\" movie stuff. But I also agree with Dareios about some more contrast on the walker and on the faces. I am not sure if a face painting tutorial I used might help you or if it is just the sculpt. The main problem seems to me that you faces have no highlights, they seem rather flat. That can be solved with painting though.

Keep up the good work!

hallostephan:
nice!

Sgt. Scream:

Free Hugs !!!


Pendraken\'s Facehugger (normally a monster for 10mm Sci-Fi) suit 28mm well as the classic Facehugger like they were seen in the Alien movies.

Today I\'ve been mostly sculpting with Green Stuff. Since the Pendraken Huggers are coming on a small base that is almost impossible to be removed without damaging the miniature, I had to do something to make them look right on a 25mm base. I decided to create the Alien Hive structure that was seen in Aliens with green stuff and wrap it around the Facehugger. Some bits cut from Warhammer Fantasy Skeleton Steeds create the skeletal structure that was seen in the movie. It looks a bit rough in the pics above, but since the putty hasn\'t completely dried, I could not cut the plastic bits into exact pieces matching the bases yet. This will be done before I paint them.


Burke, Ripley, 1Lt. Campbell and some shooty bits for the humans are next on the list.

Sgt. Scream:

Ten Facehuggers, made by Pendraken, placed upon hive-like bases that I sculpted myself.


The Alien hive floor was painted in three stages of blue and grey tones, although its not quite noticeable in the pics.


Hive floor: GW Shadow Grey, Revell Grey matt 57, Army Painter Dark Tone Wash, GW Fortress Grey.


The Huggers themselves were painted with GW Dwarf Flesh, highlighted with GW Elf Flesh and received a pin wash with Army Painter Soft Tone.

The Facehugger bases have been finished. Although the pics make you think they are only drybrushed in grey that is not what I have done. What the pictures can\'t really show is that there actually is a blend of three colours that went into the \"resin\" of the hive floor - see the last pic above for detail.
I am really pleased with the way the Facehuggers emerge from the darker ground. I especially like the tone they turned into after I applied the Army Painter Soft Tone wash. Let me know what you think.

Stay tuned!

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